Forgive my ignorance, I haven't been a regular TW user since FF3 was 
current.

Will this version work out of the box in the classic way with modern 
browsers?

Or perhaps better to ask - what are the recommended browser versions to use 
with this release that won't require jumping through hoops to work around 
their security measures?

On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:48:45 AM UTC+7, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> Greetings All, 
>
> I'm pleased to announce that a new revision of TiddlyWiki Classic -- 
> v2.7.1 -- is now available for general use.  The full release can be 
> viewed/downloaded from here: 
>    http://www.TiddlyWiki.com/ 
>
> This revision includes only ONE significant change: the internal 
> embedded copy of the jQuery library has been updated from v1.8.1 to 
> v1.8.3 in order to correct a Unicode/UTF-8 character encoding error 
> that was present within TW2.7.0. This update should allow documents 
> containing UTF-8 encoded characters (e.g., content in a non-Latin 
> language) to be more consistently recognized and saved/loaded without 
> 'mangling' those UTF-8 encoded characters. 
>
> enjoy, 
> -e 
> Eric Shulman 
> TiddlyWiki Classic Lead Developer 
>

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