I'm not familiar with any other XUL environments but would be interested in
getting it to work. I don't think there are any Firefox-specific APIs being
used by TiddlyFox. Does your XUL environment permit addons to be installed?
If not, you could probably adapt much of overlay.js and inject.js from
TiddlyFox.

Best wishes

Jeremy





On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there any known way to apply Tiddlyfox to a Xul based browser
> application that isn't Firefox? I'm trying to implement a small, self
> contained, executable Wiki that other people in my department can use.
> Everything works fine so far (including a custom popup widget that offers
> additional tools), 'cept for saving the wiki.
>
> The wiki itself is contained in a <browser> element.
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