Hey!

No, it can't, because it's technically a normal HTML page. So yes,
you're stuck with F5 or you can write a reload script which reloads
the page every time it comes into focus.

w

On 27 dec., 07:10, Shalom Craimer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a way that the TiddlyWiki can detect that the HTML file in which
> it is stored has been modified,
> and therefore must be reloaded before any changes are made?
>
> I keep my TiddlyWiki on Dropbox, which is great. Except that I have it open
> in two computers all the time.
> If I make any changes on computer A, then those are saved and synchronized
> to computer B,
> but that does not update the *currently open* copy on computer B.
>
> If I was to naively do changes on that copy, it would overwrite any changes
> made by me on computer A.
> Furthermore, any changes I would then do on computer A would then overwrite
> the changes I did on computer B!
>
> For now, I'm just reloading the tab every time I sit in front of a new
> computer, but that seems very, um, *manual*.
>
> Do you know of a plug in that will prevent such loss of data?

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