BTW, the fix is to add <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=10"> 
immediately after the <head> tag.

On Thursday, November 14, 2013 1:34:01 PM UTC-8, David Bakin wrote:
>
> Never mind (for now).  I discovered that IE11 has a working uninstall (I 
> don't remember that all/any previous versions of IE allowed uninstall) and 
> now I'm happy and back on IE10.
>
> On Thursday, November 14, 2013 1:21:33 PM UTC-8, David Bakin wrote:
>
>> I think I spoke to soon.  In addition to this problem, it isn't saving 
>> anymore.  I think I need the tiddlysaver.jar solution.  I could have sworn 
>> someone this week was talking about IE11 but a search didn't find it.
>>
>> On Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:52:55 PM UTC-8, David Bakin wrote:
>>>
>>> I (foolishly) allowed my WinSvr2008 system to upgrade to IE11 (from 
>>> IE10) and now SharedTiddlersPlugin has stopped working.  But the cause 
>>> should be something fairly simple.  I use a relative path in my derived 
>>> tiddly file, "./Base.html", to specify the included file.  This is because 
>>> I put Base.html in my dropbox folder which, on my different systems, is 
>>> mapped to a different drive, so I can't use an absolute path.  But this has 
>>> always worked before.
>>>
>>> IncludeList after the failed load, looks like this:
>>>
>>> <<include "./Base.html" filters:"[[IncludeHub]]" wikify>>
>>> AddressState./Base.html
>>>
>>> No include specified for ./Base.html
>>>
>>

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