If TW on node.js served up images and other files, that might be almost 
acceptable. Of course, you would still have problems when away from your 
home node.js server.

Mark

On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 4:39:49 AM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> If someone knew how to do it, they would have. My TiddlyChrome plugin is 
> the easiest way that I know of for Google Chrome. One thing I have not 
> explored is whether I can have the user select a folder and then edit any 
> file in that folder. Other than that (which is a good option) I don't know 
> of any way to save in Chrome. 
>
> However, "Never say it can't be done. Someone might actually believe you." 
> This is so true when it comes to technology.
>
> Now the best option I see outside of chrome would be to run a node 
> store.js file in a certain folder and it would serve that folder on 
> localhost and allow saving. That would work in any browser and would work 
> fine in a localhost or local network environment. I haven't taken the time 
> to put that together yet, but it is very possible. It would work identical 
> to how my current https://twcloud.github.io/tw5-dropbox/ works, possibly 
> and could also be configured to do automatic backups.
>
> Those are my thoughts. 
> -Arlen
>
> Never say it can't be done. Someone might actually believe you.
>
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:04 PM, @TiddlyTweeter <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Firefox looks like its chosen to die for a while. 
>>
>> Its userbase is shrinking month by month. 
>>
>> Its ALREADY a minority report.  
>>
>> In November this year its goes over to WebExtensions. 
>>
>> By that time how will it differ from Chrome with market share already?
>>
>> Would it be best if TiddlyWiki could have an OFFICIAL add-on to save to 
>> at least one browser easily? The browser MOST users use?
>>
>> Thoughts, only 
>> slightly 
>> in 
>> advance.
>>
>> Josiah
>>
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