Original Edge is a bit of a non-starter for me with TIddlyWiki. It won't 
read/write HTML files on a networked drive! Or at least on my drive.
I found lots of references to this problem, but no solutions. It has 
something to do with over-the-top security. None of the other browsers, 
including IE had this problem. The new (Chromium) Edge doesn't have this 
problem (yet).

If your educational environment uses a networked drive, you might verify in 
advance that your default version of Edge will work with it.

Thanks!

On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 8:33:48 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mark S.
>
> A presto.
>
> One of the things that interests me about Polly is being able to 
> (eventually) provide film students of mine with a pre-configured system in 
> which all they need to do is confirm the Download address. Having to ask 
> them to switch browser model in order to use a saver they have to 
> additionally download and install in software they don't know is all too 
> much for a student principally interested in film, not computers.
>
> The default browser on latest Windows is Edge. Firefox holds a minority 
> report. Chrome & Chromium hold most ground. Both chrom* and FF are extra  
> steps. Edge does the job, mainly. 
>
> I'd rather the user didn't have to choose simply to enable saving. If the 
> defualt Edge works, why not?
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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