Paul,

I'm sorry, but it seems I sent you on somewhat of a wild goose chase.
I took some more tests and the new TiddlySaver.jar makes backups just fine.
Embarrassingly enough, I must have looked in a wrong directory. But this 
time I'm positive: all works fine.
Sorry again.




On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 12:38:34 AM UTC+1, Andrew Ashling wrote:
>
> Okay, if this has been mentioned already, just ignore me or delete this 
> entry.
>
> I just installed Chrome on my fresh install of Mint Petra, Cinnamon 
> Edition (based on Ubuntu 13.10, IIRC)
>
> I work with a cluster of linked TWs, grouped in one folder, together with 
> TddlySaver.jar.
>
> I managed to save changes in TWs by installing a plugin called User-Agent 
> Switcher<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/user-agent-switcher-for-c/djflhoibgkdhkhhcedjiklpkjnoahfmg>.
>  
> Basically it can make Chrome behave as Firefox, Safari, Opera, IE and a few 
> more.
>
> And it works… The post I found this in, was actually about Chrome OS, so, 
> since it works on Chrome browser, it should also work on Chromebooks,
>
> The behavior is slightly different though than what I'm used to. Instead 
> of saving a new copy, it saves the changed file over the old one.
>
> I give this information as is, in hopes it can help someone. I have to 
> stress though that I'm hardly a specialist, so if there's any interest, 
> some people with more knowledge and experience than I have should try to 
> replicate my findings.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
>
>

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