>
> > I'd agree that Firefox+TiddlyFox is likely to be the least disruptive
> route for you, if you're able to make the switch. Older plugins that
> directly access the filesystem generally won't work with TiddlyFox, but the
> vast majority of the popular TW plugins work fine with it.
>
> Thanks, Jeremy. I'm now set up with Firefox and TiddlyFox.
>
> Is there anyway to disable the JavaScrip warning once you've given
> permission?
>

That warning should only appear once for each TiddlyWiki URL, as long as
your using the latest version from here:

https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox/raw/master/tiddlyfox.xpi


>
> I've updated Java to rte 7 update 25. Forgive my naiveté, but is it
> required by TiddlyWiki?
>

No, Java isn't required by TiddlyWiki (unless you're using TiddlySaver).
I'd recommend disabling or uninstalling Java unless you use other
applications that require it.


>
> > You can think of TiddlyWeb as a receptacle for tiddlers that can be
> combined in different combinations to make TiddlyWikis. Once you're in the
> TiddlyWiki, it's very much the familiar world of TiddlyWiki plugins, #
> permalinks etc. TiddlyWeb is pretty mature, and a lot of existing
> TiddlyWiki plugins work well with it. TiddlyWeb would require a greater
> investment on your part, but you would gain a good deal of flexibility. If
> you're working with multiple TiddlyWiki documents that share some
> information, for instance, you may well find the investment worth while
>
> My TiddlyWikis are self-contained, though in the past there were occasions
> on which I was doing a fair bit of exporting and importing between them.
> Maybe at some point in the future, when I have the time and am feeling
> adventurous I'll attempt to give TiddlyWeb a try.
>

That seems a wise approach, I hope you get on OK with TiddlyFox,

Best wishes

Jeremy


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