Sorry, the above concerns 2.8.0 full release.

<:-)


On Monday, June 3, 2013 1:14:55 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
> (@Eric possible bug reported below)
>
> Thanx both to pmario and Eric for replying to my question on if tiddlyfox 
> was still necessary!
>
> HTML5 download also lets you save local copies of TWs directly from an 
>>
> online source, without first downloading the file! ... Try this: ...
>>
>
> Ha! That was fun!
> 1) Maybe GettingStarted or even HelloThere should reflect this, ie that 
> the visitor can start editing directly (and that this won't break anything)?
> 2) I'm guessing it's intentional but mention it anyway - the file gets 
> very cryptic names on save (16B4v_A3.htm)
> 3) I gave a tiddler a name with Swedish/German letters and clicked Done 
> (no problem) > Save Changes > automatic download dialogue etc. Opening the 
> saved file the umlaut letter is not correct (an o with two dots becomes ö )
> 4) When trying the direct online save in IE (ver 9, very old I guess), it 
> does not open a (browser) save dialogue box but instead TW gives a message:
> RIGHT CLICK HERE to download/save main TiddlyWiki file
> Downloading/saving main TiddlyWiki file
> ...and what I'm questioning is that both of these lines are links. If this 
> is intentional, it is a bit unclear for the user what to do. Or maybe it's 
> just my old IE (v9)
> Normally, I use FFlatest and Win7.
>
> <:-)
>
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