Maybe you can finde some explanation here: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki/etl7EUZ2xTI

Birthe

Den mandag den 31. marts 2014 22.45.14 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:
>
> Our university's CMS is a bear to work with, and we're trying to 
> disseminate a grant-funded project's field and lab data to several 
> customers.  As a work around, I created a TW5 page for the project
>
> http://lambic.nsm.iup.edu/BeaverRun.html  
>
> However, I'm getting reports from folks (particularly those in state gov't 
> offices) that their IE8 or IE9 browsers will not open the page (Firefox, 
> Safari, etc. are working well, but many of these folks have no control of 
> their computer's applications).  Is there something they need to do on 
> their end, or should I consider converting the information to a static set 
> of HTML pages so that any user can see the content?
>
> Any suggestions would be very welcome!
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
>

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