Le lundi 1 janvier 2018 23:53:20 UTC-5, TonyM a écrit :
>
> Robert,
>
> There is no apocalypse, it was averted. Lots of new options available for 
> saving and hosting now even for TWC, Sorry for the typo - yes TW5 has lots 
> of advantages, 
>
> You can only use tiddlyfox if you are using FireFox ESR or versions less 
> than v57, it also clashes with some other solutions.
>
> Yes, if someone uses tiddlywiki classic in one specific way and is not 
> aware of the other options, it will feel like the loss of tiddlyfox in 
> forcing a change on you. But it is just a mater of adapting, perhaps for 
> another 5 or 10 years?
>
> Best Wishes
> Tony
>
> On Monday, 1 January 2018 22:00:43 UTC+11, RC wrote:
>>
>> Many thanks Tony for all the suggestions and offer.
>> - and thanks to Mark for the reply - for Mark the anwer is here : 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Firefox%2520Apocalypse.html
>>
>> I'll digest that and follow up the lines of investigation suggested.
>>
>> Some explanations, in case it completely changes your advice...:
>>
>> - Yes, the sites are read-only, for public information (latest news + 
>> documentation), but updated regularly. 
>> - To avoid (my perceived) complications, I change the sites online and 
>> click "save to web". Since a recent Firefox upgrade this is no longer 
>> possible ("apocalyse"). I presume this save-to-web problem remains if I 
>> work offline and then upload.  
>> - I've got TiddlyFox installedl.
>>
>> Where I am confused probably is on the distinction between 'TW local' & 
>> 'TW on the web'. Reading the doc (on TiddlyDesktop for example) it's not 
>> clear to me if I can save to the web with the various methods for saving 
>> changes proposed
>>
>> I'll continue this post in-line...
>>
>> On Monday, 1 January 2018 01:02:47 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> Robert,
>>>
>>> To start this conversation can I suggest the key reason to look at 
>>> saving methods is for updates, if your websites are read only to visitors 
>>> you can just choose the appropriate save method to edit your website and 
>>> upload it to tiddlyspot or any other host. If visitors do not need to save, 
>>> tiddlywiki's html file can be hosted almost anywhere.
>>>
>>
>> *Despite 'apocalypse'?*
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> There are plenty of free or cheap hosting options I can even host (in 
>>> Australia) for you or provide a free/or small donation subomain eg 
>>> groupesp.online121.net groupesp.colabteam.net
>>>
>>> Thank you. I'd better look locally!
>>
>>
>>
>> Your Questions (quick responses)
>>>
>>>    1. Not as far as dynamic features lists etc... but as textual 
>>>    content mostly
>>>    2. No not really but new and better options exist in TWC, ?????
>>>    
>>> *Typo? TW5?*
>>
>> OK I've understood the rest of your ideas and will follow up.
>> Many thanks again Tony
>> all the best for 2018
>> Robert
>>  
>> I use Firefox3.6 (off line) de PortablesApps à travers Q4wine, all 
>> extension works!
>>
>

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