Thank you for the troubleshooting advice - I should have tried that.
When I remove the config.commands.deleteTiddler.sendToTrash(collected
[i]);
and replace with alert(collected[i]);

I get a popup for each tiddler in the array (on both plugins)
these are what I would expect to be deleted / trashed

So that much is working . . .

Any other ideas?

Mike

On May 14, 2:04 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The offending line of code:
> >          config.commands.deleteTiddler.sendToTrash(collected[i]);
>
> That function takes just one argument: a tiddler title, and all it
> does is to add some tags to the indicated tiddler, so I don't see how
> that function could be interfering with a loop in the calling code
>
> Try this test:
>
> comment out the call to sendToTrash(), and add this line in its place:
>    alert(collected[i]);
> You should get a message box for each title.  If you don't, then that
> means that something is going wrong with your loop, even before
> sendToTrash() gets a chance to do anything.  If you do get a message
> box for each title, then remove the comment from the sendToTrash()
> call... but leave the alert()... do you *still* get a message box for
> each title?  Let me know what you find out...
>
> -e
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