Hi Daniela

> WHen you say "install"
> your notes say to "COpy all the text.. "
> Do you mean that I should open the empty.html file, create a new tiddler
> containing all the text in FileImportr and tag it (as a tiddler).

Exactly :-) 
http://faq.tiddlyspace.com/#[[How%20do%20I%20install%20a%20TiddlyWiki%20Plugin%3F]]
... and tag it with "systemConfig" - not "tiddler"(without the
citationmarks...), give it the correct
title, save and reload the page.

Good luck.

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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> On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:57:20 AM UTC+11, Måns wrote:
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> > Hi Daniela
>
> > If you can't use IE 7, for some reason - here's another option.:
>
> > Install TiddlyFileImportr* into your new document and import tiddlers from
> > your old document.
> > NB: Put both documents in the same folder.
>
> >http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/#TiddlyFileImportr<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/%2...>
> >  or
> >http://xn--mns-ula.dk/TW/Gilles/<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://xn--mns-ula.dk/TW/Gilles/%23T...>
> > #TiddlyFileImportr<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://repository.tiddlyspace.com/%2...>
>
> > Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>
> > *) Copy all text from the plugin into your new document - remember to add
> > the tag: "systemConfig" (without the citationmarks...), give it the correct
> > title, save and reload.
>
> > Den tirsdag den 27. november 2012 01.21.05 UTC+1 skrev Daniela Meleo:
>
> >> Hi again Eric,
>
> >> Hi Eric,
> >> re  trying to first upgrade my TW:  following the instructions, opened
> >> empty.html, then using Backstage > Import, selected by existing Tiddlywiki
> >> file.
> >> Then Firefox displays a message:
> >> TypeError: netscape.security.PrivilegeManager is undefined
>
> >> The import dialog then displays "Opening workspace" but nothing happens
> >> after this.
>
> >> Following the same process in Chrome, I'm able to select the existing
> >> Tiddlywiki file, but then after clicking the "Open" button, the dialog
> >> displays
> >> Error retrieving tiddlers from url, please ensure this url exists and
> >> is CORS enabled
>
> >> I've updated Java,  & also tried the process again with TiddlyFox
> >> extension disabled, both of which make no difference.  Can't think what
> >> else to do.
>
> >> Any suggestions?
>
> >> cheers.. Daniela
>
> >> On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:49:45 AM UTC+11, Daniela Meleo wrote:
>
> >>> Eric,  I just found instructions athttp://tiddlywiki.com, so I'll give
> >>> that a go first.
>
> >>> D
>
> >>> On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:43:40 AM UTC+11, Daniela Meleo wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi Eric, thanks for answering.  Created new tiddler with
> >>>> <<version>>...  it's 2.2.4!  I didn't know you could "upgrade" TW.
>
> >>>> I've looked but can't see how I'd do that.. could you explain?
>
> >>>> (I'm not very technical - is there a straightforward way for me to
> >>>> update TW to the latest version and keep all my tiddlers & simple UI
> >>>> customisations I made so long ago I wouldn't even recall how I did it now
> >>>> ?)
>
> >>>> thanks...
> >>>> Daniela
>
> >>>> On Monday, November 26, 2012 2:24:05 PM UTC+11, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> >>>>> > Since upgrading to Firefox 17 my tiddlywiki (with all my project
> >>>>> notes
> >>>>> > since 2006!) won't save after I edit it.
> >>>>> > Today I've installed TiddlyFox but it's made no difference
>
> >>>>> When installed in FireFox, TiddlyFox automatically inserts the
> >>>>> 'tweaked' file I/O functions into the TWCore.  In order to do this, it
> >>>>> must first detect that the document being loaded is actually a
> >>>>> TiddlyWiki.  It does this by looking for key internal definitions that
> >>>>> are only likely to be present in a TiddlyWiki file.
>
> >>>>> When a TiddlyWiki file is recognized, TiddlyFox posts a message to let
> >>>>> you know that TiddlyFox has patched the TWCore to allow local file I/
> >>>>> O.  As of the latest update to TiddlyFox, you can now also remember
> >>>>> this choice for the future, so you only receive one notice for each
> >>>>> TiddlyWIki document you load.
>
> >>>>> However, it is possible that A) if you are using a *very* old version
> >>>>> of TiddlyWiki (you did say "2006"), TiddlyFox may not be correctly
> >>>>> recognizing your document as a TiddlyWiki file (due to long-ago
> >>>>> changes in the internal structure of the TWCore document), or B) the
> >>>>> new "remember this" mechanism is failing in some way that prevents the
> >>>>> TiddlyFox patches from being applied to your document.
>
> >>>>> Can you post the TW *version* number for your document?  (To find the
> >>>>> version #, just create a tiddler containing "<<version>>", and then
> >>>>> display it.  The current revision is TW2.6.6 (with TW2.7.0 about to
> >>>>> "go gold").
>
> >>>>> enjoy,
> >>>>> -e
> >>>>> Eric Shulman
> >>>>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
>
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>
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