Hi Yakov Apologies, I only just realised that I hadn't replied to this.
As far as I can tell, the best way to get someones attention on GitHub is to create an issue and mention their @-name in the body of the issue text. Best wishes Jeremy On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Yakov <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > could you please contact somehow BidiX or Grmble? I'v sent an email to > BidiX (asking if he could take a look on this thread), but I'm not sure if > it went to spam as it was short and contained a link to the thread. Is > there still messaging engine on GitHub? I'v found accounts of both BidiX > and Grmble, but can't see how to send a message now. Haven't found any > other contact of Grmble either. > > Best regards, > Yakov. > > пятница, 22 марта 2013 г., 19:07:01 UTC+4 пользователь Jeremy Ruston > написал: >> >> Hi Yakov >> >> I'm afraid I'm not very familiar with TiddlySaver's internals - the >> recent work on it has been done by BidiX and Grmble. I don't think any work >> has been done on the unloading problem you mention. >> >> Best wishes >> >> Jeremy >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> although Java works for me in my current set up, there are various >>> limitations I'd like to point and discuss. >>> >>> First, a little story. When I moved to my new PC with Windows 7 x64, I >>> had a great problem because I couldn't get saving through Java working. I >>> finally succeded in the following way: I installed Java 6 (not 7), exported >>> certificates from my previous PC and imported them in the new one. I can't >>> provide systematic details as that was rather nervous situation, but >>> important thing about it was that Java haven't suggested a security >>> dialogue to accept the certificate or reject it, and I succeede *only* when >>> I exported-imported that. (I tried different browsers, Opera, Chrome, >>> Safari) >>> >>> Second detail is that I haven't got the new TiddlySaver.jar (13 Kb >>> version) working in any setup. At all. Unfortunatelly, I haven't systemized >>> my attempts as well, but here's what I can say for sure: >>> >>> Win7 x64 + >>> Opera 12.14 + >>> Sun Java 6 Update 20 + // saving wasn't working until I installed this >>> one I used previously >>> Oracle Java 7 64-bit update 7 + >>> new TiddlySaver + >>> TW 2.6.0/2.6.5/2.6.6/2.7.1 >>> >>> and >>> >>> Win Vista x64 + >>> Opera 12.14 + >>> Oracle Java 15 64-bit update 7 + >>> Oracle Java 15 update 7 + >>> new TiddlySaver + >>> same TW versions/2.7.0 >>> >>> doesn't save for me. (interestingly, when I started a new testing in the >>> first setup, I got the certificate notification from the Java 6 and finally >>> accepted it) >>> >>> Third issue concerns old TiddlySaver + Oracle Java 7. In the second >>> setup (Win Vista, old PC, no Java 6) saving worked in the TW 2.6.5 and >>> 2.6.6 and doesn't work in TW 2.6.0, 2.7.0, 2.7.1. >>> >>> ---- >>> >>> Now, aside these versioning problems I have one practical problem (not >>> very big, but still). The thing is when I open a TW in Opera (using old >>> TiddlySaver) and then close it, the applet is not unloaded immediately. >>> Instead, I have to wait about a minute and only then I can eject my >>> usb-stick with TWs. I haven't much knowledge about Java, I took a look in >>> the Shildt's book and found that there are stop() & destroy() methods which >>> do the unloading and total unloading job, but that's not enough. I also >>> googled for some other hints and found these [1], [2]. But first of all: >>> does the new TiddlySaver already handles this? Was there such feature >>> intended? >>> >>> Finally, if you can provide some details on how to track/debug these >>> JavaScript-Java things like loading/unloading, that would probably be >>> useful to dig this.. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Yakov. >>> >>> [1] >>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1267033/kill-java-applet-via-javascript >>> [2] >>> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/applet/invokingAppletMethodsFromJavaScript.html >>> >>> PS I know about the Win 7 preview issue and take care of that. >>> PPS I've heard that some "server apps" can substitute Java. If there's >>> something simple and reliable out there, I'd be glad to hear. >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >>> >>> Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev?hl=en. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Jeremy Ruston >> mailto:[email protected] >> > -- Jeremy Ruston mailto:[email protected] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev?hl=en. 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