The flickering did go away with a subsequent reload, but that was
after I had posted the query. Sorry bout the false alarm.

Would you mind commenting up a version for me and making it available?
Assume a little bit of ignorance.
Things like, why some functions are being executed and what their
consequences are, the parameters, what they mean.
Feel free to email it to me, if you like.

By the way, I can get your demo to 'encrypt' a tiddler, on the net,
but I can't seem to convince it to pop up a password prompt at home.

Finally, I prefer not to 'develop' in the tiddler, it's painful
(basically following my own method in the wiki).  I am using a
LoadJavascript plugin to load my dev plugin. Has anyone managed to get
FireBug to work usefully with TiddlyWiki in this context? If so, how?
FireBug seems to consolidate the entire plugin into a single line.
(but then, I am a noob at FireBug so who knows?)

...Lyall


On Jun 8, 9:42 pm, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I hope you don't mind, I will be using your example as a starting point
>
> Quite the opposite - I was hoping it would be used that way!
>
> > I am playing around with your example, but I am using TiddlyWiki 2.6.0
> > and I have horrible flickering on the edit buttons
>
> I can't recall having experienced this myself - although I do have
> similar issues with Google Reader in Prism every so often. A page
> refresh usually remedies that.
>
> > why you are using 2.6.1 alpha?
>
> Laziness, basically (cooking against Trunk) - it shouldn't make a
> difference though?
>
> > After all, the old existing TiddlerEncryptionPlugin is almost as
> > confusing as it's encrypted tiddlers  ;)
>
> Hehe...
>
> -- F.

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