Hi: The same thing that happened to the OP just happened to me yesterday. 
Firefox crashed during a tiddly save and the tiddlywiki.html file was of 
size 0k afterwards. 

TiddlyWiki: 5.0.13-beta
TiddlyFox: 1.0alpha18
OS: Windows 7 32-bit
Firefox: 30.0
Other Plugins:
  - Flashblock 1.5.17
  - Firebug 2.0.1
  - HttpFox 0.8.14 (disabled)
  - Modify Headers 0.7.1.1 (disabled)
  - Session Manager 0.8.1.3 (disabled)

Lost about a months worth of notes. I checked out the TW5 settings and see 
that backup folder field which is currently set to ".", but no backup files 
are in the folder where the TW5 file is located. 

Anyway, just thought I'd register my 'me too'. Quite disappointed in the 
lost work, but still plan on using it.

Cheers,
Paul


On Monday, May 12, 2014 9:39:07 AM UTC-3, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Ulrik
>
> Just to let you know that I'm adding basic automated backup support for 
> TW5 to TiddlyFox, hopefully in the next release of both later this week.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Ulrik Stervbo <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> The problem is indeed memory related stemming from my joy of displaying 
>> pdfs in a tiddly using the iframe tag (the object tag does not work well 
>> with Internet Explorer it seems).
>>
>> Thanks for the comments
>> Ulrik
>>
>>
>> 2014-05-09 9:43 GMT+02:00 Ulrik Stervbo <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>>:
>>
>> Thanks - I'll keep an eye on it.
>>>
>>> My solution to avoid future stress with data loss is to schedule copying 
>>> (if the tw.html has changed) every minute with 'SynkronPortable'. 
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ulrik
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-05-08 18:19 GMT+02:00 PMario <[email protected] <javascript:>>:
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 8, 2014 5:00:53 PM UTC+2, Ulrik Stervbo wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows 7; FrontMotion Firefox 22.0 with the TiddlyFox 1.0alpha18 and 
>>>>> Zotero related plugins (see screen shot).
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using TiddlyWiki 5 and the html file was (and is again; hurrah for 
>>>>> system backup :)) 2155 kb
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> :)
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>> I have noticed things are at times running slow, and have in fact just 
>>>>> experienced another crash, not provoked by saving, but a tiddly was open 
>>>>> for editing.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> FireFox _was_ known to leak memory, when it was running for a long 
>>>> time, or many tab open (many > 10). .... 
>>>>
>>>>  - So you can start FF and have a look at the task manager "ctrl - f1" 
>>>> and have a look at the memory FF uses.  
>>>>  - If you see a slow down you could have an other look at the task 
>>>> manager. ... if FF now uses 3-10 times more with the same number of open 
>>>> tabs, there may be a problem. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  - you could try to open a new tab in FF with "about:memory" in the URL 
>>>> and have a look, which site uses a lot of memory. 
>>>>    - "Show memory reports" -> [Measure]
>>>>    - Explicit Allocations ... shows the tabs and sites. 
>>>>
>>>> So you could find out what actually needs much memory. 
>>>>
>>>> Just a guess / hint
>>>> -mario
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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