>
> Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> One more suggestion
>>
>> It is good if a small plugin in Tiddlywiki side (NOT browser itself) send 
>> a signal to Polly when the save button in Wiki id pressed for example write 
>> a small txt file in a Temp or download folder
>> and then Polly understand there was an event to take action!
>>
>
Mark replied: 

> There already is a file written whenever you save -- it's the saved 
> download!
>
> The point is to avoid having to install a plugin in every TW or an 
> extension in every browser.
>
> I'm reminded of the quote attributed to Henry Ford, 
>
 

> *“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster 
> horses.”*
>

Lol! 

Ciao Mohammad & Mark

Actually I'm very sympathetic to what Mohammad wrote. And very struck that 
he is an experienced programmer who did not quite grasp that *the "download 
save" IS the trigger*.

I do think that it can take a while to grasp the implications of Polly. It 
knows nothing of what a TW is. It simply leverages the ONE shared fact 
about browsers--that download saving is consistent between them.

Polly "Restore" is a different process than TW's native saving plugins use. 
It works a different way, and it has different routes it can go.

TT

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