I had trouble with foreign accents, and found out it came from tiddlysave. 
Strange, since OSX is supposed to be utf8, tiddlywiki too, and my webpage 
too.

Anyway, I resolved by adding an utf8converter: 

    var utf8Converter = 
Components.classes["@mozilla.org/intl/utf8converterservice;1"].
        getService(Components.interfaces.nsIUTF8ConverterService);
    var contents = utf8Converter.convertURISpecToUTF8 (contents, "UTF-8");

... like I found on the mozilla 
docs<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Reading_textual_data>
.

Another thing I'd like to point: the java libraries aren't signed properly 
and thus necessitate to approve thrice before being able to use the app 
(and sometimes it's not enough).

Please have a look at it, because it's a real bummer for portability.

Thanks,
Arnaud.

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