Thanks Antti,

I recall reviewing this previously, it seems to be an effective way to 
distribute solutions based on TiddlyWiki (for windows only I assume). I do 
not want to hijack the thread, yet since you have the fix you were looking 
for perhaps you could share your experience with hta as a delivery method?

On the surface it would suggest a downloadable instance that runs without 
any supporting installation, saves etc... its only need being access to the 
file, or a link to it. And as you point out variances with links, no status 
bar.

Users can thus treat it as a document and save it in their documents 
library.

I would love your feedback, and a view to collaboration.

Regards
Tony

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On Thursday, 22 March 2018 20:41:57 UTC+11, Antti E. wrote:
>
> Hmm... thanks, have to consider "buttonizing" the links.
>
> "HTA hack" explained here: 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Windows%2520HTA%2520Hack.html
>>
>>
>
> //antti
>

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