Hi Jeremy, 

the classic version + TiddlyFox is running without problems in the same 
setup.

Cheers Daniel

On Friday, April 26, 2013 9:41:32 AM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel
>
> Strange. I can confirm that TiddlyFox + TiddlyWiki5 are working together 
> for me on Firefox 21 and Firefox 23alpha, both running on OS X. I've not 
> personally run any tests on Windows, and it looks like portable Firefox 
> only runs on Windows. The error message suggests that the problem is 
> something to do with the format of a path, which is an area of cross 
> platform difficulties between OS X and Windows. I'll have to set up a VM to 
> investigate this further.
>
> Does TiddlyFox work for you on the same browser with classic TW?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Daniel Brandes 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-A3WCSSr8NZM/UXoS4ilc_GI/AAAAAAAAAMc/T8dOsSjhcPU/s1600/Capture.PNG>
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>> I want to use TW5 with the latest Firefox Portable version with TiddlyFox 
>> alpha15 installed, but everytime when I want to save, I get the following 
>> error.
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you've any idea what the problem is?
>>
>>  
>>
>> On Monday, August 27, 2012 11:18:30 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> 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<https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues/101>
>>>  
>>> [2] https://github.com/Jermolene/**TiddlyWiki5/raw/master/**
>>> tiddlyfox/extension/tiddlyfox.**xpi<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/raw/master/tiddlyfox/extension/tiddlyfox.xpi>
>>>  
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Jeremy Ruston 
>>> mailto:[email protected] 
>>>
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Jeremy Ruston
> mailto:[email protected] <javascript:>
>  

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