Hi Carl

>
> I´m sorry to say that I am a complete dummy when it comes to this, thus
> maybe some stupid questions or comment from my side. I don´t even know how
> to use this blog (or whatever it is), can´t find a proper place to write
> this answer so I try here, hope you can read it...
>

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> Anyway, maybe I am using the "HTML5 fallback saver", what do I know?
>

It would help to know what browser you are using? I'm guessing Chrome,
which only supports the HTML5 fallback saver.

If you look at GettingStarted on tiddlywiki.com you'll see that there are
different methods of saving for different browsers.


> But the last version of my TiddlyWiki, which was of the older Wiki version
> (2. something) did save a new copy of the wiki each time i klicked "Save",
> which is how I wanted it to do.
>

With TiddlyWiki5 you'll get that experience using Firefox and the TiddlyFox
add-on.

TiddlyWiki Classic also supports saving via a Java applet called
"tiddlysaver.jar" which does support saving in Chrome. However, Java has
been widely deprecated in the last few years due to security concerns, and
so TiddlyWiki5 doesn't use it.

Best wishes

Jeremy

And I still want it to do just that. Is that feature taken away from the
> TiddlyWiki5 version?
>
> Kind regards/Carl
>
>
> Den tisdagen den 16:e september 2014 kl. 11:41:42 UTC+2 skrev Jeremy
> Ruston:
>
>> Hi Carl
>>
>> The settings in the screenshot relate to the TiddlySpot saver, not for
>> saving to a local file. The TiddlySpot saver can be used to save changes to
>> tiddlyspot.com, or to a compatible PHP script.
>>
>> It sounds like you're using the HTML5 fallback saver. It works by
>> downloading a new copy of the wiki each time you click "save". If you need
>> to use that saver, I recommend setting up your browser to prompt for the
>> download location each time you save. Then when you click "save" you'll get
>> a prompt to select the save location. It should default to the same folder
>> as the previous save, so generally you'll just need to click the existing
>> file, then the "save" button on the save dialogue, and finally click
>> "replace" when the browser asks if you want to overwrite the existing file.
>>
>> The best user experience for saving locally comes with using TiddlyFox on
>> Firefox.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Carl Fagergren <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I have tried to set up my TiddlyWiki to save changes to our common
>>> server drive "G:\Technical\23._ProjectWiki\Wikibackup".
>>>
>>> But the TiddlyWiki insists on saving to "C:\Users\owcafa\Downloads"
>>> instead.
>>>
>>> See the attached screendump for my settings.
>>>
>>> The tiddler is located at "G:\Technical\23._ProjectWiki".
>>>
>>> Please help!
>>>
>>>
>>> /Carl F
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