For example LoadTiddlersPlugin is broken with lan folders
Can you please keep in mind load and save to local folders while writing
your extension ?


At the moment TiddlyFox only implements the file operations required for
saving changes. In particular, the implementation will currently only load
the main HTML file.


I can't force me customers or employee to use FF.
Other browsers will be supported with dedicated extensions as well ?


It doesn't look like this approach will work in Safari or Chrome due to
their more stringent security rules. I've yet to investigate IE add-ons.

In TW5 there is a fallback standards compliant save-in-browser function
that means that you will always be able to save changes, albeit clunkily.
Other options with a more convenient user experience include installing
node.js (which is a clean one-click install these days).

Best wishes

Jeremy


thanks

Julien

Le mardi 28 août 2012 08:49:49 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>
> It is definitely frustrating to have to start using an extension. On the
> upside, it does enable some other useful stuff (like the possibility of
> TiddlySnip-like functionality).
>
> The extension is so small that I plan to distribute it embedded within TW5
> itself. So, if you've got a TW file but don't have TiddlyFox installed,
> you'll be able to right click and save a special like within TiddlyWiki in
> order to extract and save the extension.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
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> Jeremy Ruston
> [email protected] <javascript:>
>
>
> On 28 Aug 2012, at 07:44, julien23 <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> wrote:
>
> finally disables the trick that TiddlyWiki uses for
>>
> saving changes to itself
>>
> TW used to be very easy to use from whatever browser or computer : self
> contained, no extension needed ...
> It all started to mess from FF4 and its to security restrictions...
> I hope TW5 will give us back our beloved self contained, no extension
> needed TW ...
>
> with functionality something like TiddlySnip
>>
> rebirth of TiddlySnip is indeed welcome !
>
> Thanks all developpers
>
> Julien
>
> Le lundi 27 août 2012 23:18:30 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>>
>> Firefox 15, which is currently in beta but scheduled to be released on
>> August 28th, finally disables the trick that TiddlyWiki uses for
>> saving changes to itself (see [1]). From a general security
>> perspective, this is probably a good thing - especially if you've
>> watched a less computer-literate friend or relative deal with random
>> yes/no dialogue boxes; that familiar confirmation dialogue isn't much
>> protection.
>>
>> So, I've started work on a little Firefox extension called "TiddlyFox"
>> that can save files on behalf of TiddlyWiki.
>>
>> TiddlyFox stays in the background until you load a TiddlyWiki 2.x.x
>> document from a file: URL. It then patches the TiddlyWiki document on
>> the fly to have it invoke the extension to save files on it's behalf.
>>
>> I've tested the extension on Firefox 14 (the current version) and the
>> beta of Firefox 15.
>>
>> To install the extension, navigate to [2] in Firefox. You should be
>> prompted to install the plugin. Then, if you navigate to a TiddlyWiki
>> document on a file: URI you should get an alert notifying you that
>> TiddlyFox has patched the document. Save changes should then work in
>> the normal way.
>>
>> Right now, the extension is very basic, without a full user interface.
>> The plan is to add a proper confirmation dialogue, and to extend it
>> with functionality something like TiddlySnip for clipping bits of web
>> pages into a TiddlyWiki document. It will also work with TiddlyWiki5
>> (it doesn't yet).
>>
>> I'd be very grateful for any testing, and ping me here with any
>> feedback or questions.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues/101
>> [2]
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/raw/master/tiddlyfox/extension/tiddlyfox.xpi
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> mailto:[email protected]
>>
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