Same happens on master branch. On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:37:53 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: > > This is definitely one for Jeremy. > > How about if you delete your file from the master on github, reload your > local copy, and reset github settings to use master? Then can you at least > use master? > > I found that by going through a similar sequence I could get ONE save on > the development branch. It seems like github doesn't like the development > branch > getting out of synch with the master branch. But exactly how that works is > a mystery ... > > Good luck! > > On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:05:17 PM UTC-7, Cade Roux wrote: >> >> So I merged everything into master, switched over to master, pulled >> everything, opened the file from the filesystem in browser, switched it >> over to master, put in user name, edited a tiddler and clicked save: >> >> >> [image: Capture.PNG] >> >> >> >> [image: Capture.PNG] >> >> >> But - it does say in GitHub "Saved by TiddlyWiki" >> >> >> [image: Capture.PNG] >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Cade >> >> On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:40:19 PM UTC-5, Cade Roux wrote: >>> >>> I have a TW file in GitHub. I set up all the parameters for GitHub >>> saving, they seem to be correct. I got some errors in XMLHttpRequest 409, >>> which perhaps indicates that a commit was not allowed due to a conflict? >>> Sometimes it gives that error or sometimes it just sits there with the red >>> check in a circle. Either way, nothing is committing to GitHub. >>> >>> Any tips on what to look at? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Cade >>> >>
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