Hi Jeremy

I'm using Node.js for saving classic tiddlywikis for every day use..
When I try to do this with a "one-file" TW5 I'm forced to download a new 
copy every time I click "save".

Classic TW 2.8.0 (beta 1) is capable of creating a download when clicking 
"save" if there is no server backend - AND it works with Poul Staugaard's 
"node.js one-file" save-script. 
It will overwrite previous file and create backup files... (standard/"old" 
behaviour)

Would it be feasible to make the "stand alone" TW5 behave like this too? - 
then all versions of TW5 could be saved back to disk via node.js

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

Den onsdag den 29. maj 2013 10.11.44 UTC+2 skrev Jeremy Ruston:
>
> Yesterdays TiddlyWiki5 Hangout was 70% brilliant and 30% deeply 
> frustrating connection problems.
>
> I think that part of the problem may have been that the time slot was 
> right at the time that there is a surge in broadband usage as people get 
> home and start streaming video from BBC iPlayer.
>
> So, I'd like to try to schedule another hangout quite soon. I've put 
> together another Doodle poll to choose times on Monday 3rd or Tuesday 4th 
> June:
>
> http://doodle.com/ewms95nfupu83spy
>
> If you've any questions you'd particularly like to cover, please post them 
> here.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
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