@Devin Did you put the TiddlySaver.jar from my fork in the same directory 
as the TW file? (i.e. both in c:\tw if that's what you used in the policy 
file -- you can replace the c:\tw in the grant statement with any path, of 
course, so long as they all match.) If you'd like to work on this some more 
I'd be happy to help via email, though FIrefox + TiddlyFox still seems the 
better solution to me.
 
@Daniel Thanks for reporting back. You have the same set-up as the one I 
tested on. I agree that messing with a policy file is unwanted, but without 
a signed jar it's the only way. If all the TWs are in/below a single 
directory, it only needs to be done once, if the above Oct 30th settings 
(or similar) are used. I'm not sure anyone will want to retrograde their 
Java install so I'm assuming there is little need for a signed jar right 
now, given it won't work in 1.7.0_45. Hopefully Oracle will fix the bug.
 
Cheers, Paul.

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