Josiah,

As I understand it a html file renamed hta is treated somewhat like a local 
application. A bit like save to desktop in chrome. When opened it uses the 
browser engin of internet explorer to render the tiddlywiki but without all the 
browser "chrome" tabs menus etc. Because it is a local application it can save 
given some of tiddlywikis save code.

Jeremy. Of course has replyed with a fix I have not tested yet.

I have not looked at comitting to hta's as a viable tiddlywiki distribution 
method because its competitors usualy have multi os solutions but in the 
windows environment it could be very helpful. I am a little concerned it will 
continue to be supported as microsoft seem not to refer to it much.

Perhaps it is time to revisit it.

On aspx files that relates to delivering wikis on sharepoint, perhaps even "one 
drive". There is a short discussion in yammer sharepoint on this.

Regards
Tony

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