On Saturday, July 6, 2013 10:54:58 PM UTC-7, Brooke Filth wrote:
>
> Quite awhile ago when I first started using TiddlyWiki I had it saved in 
> my Documents folder, and I was running Firefox 18.0, with the AutoSave 
> option checked. I was able to add any information, have it save quietly and 
> upon closing it for the night, and opening it up the next day everything 
> would still be there, I didn't need to make a whole new .html file every 
> time I wanted to use it. I did an update with my Firefox however, to 
> version 21.0. Now, whenever I finish editing or making a Tiddler, it will 
> open up a Save Prompt and ask me where I want to save it. If I want to save 
> it in my Documents folder, it will ask me to over-write it first. I can 
> uncheck AutoSave to avoid this, but the Save Prompt and Overwrite process 
> does take away from the experience for me, when before it didn't ask me to 
> overwrite it and just updated the file with the new changes. Is there any 
> options or scripts, maybe even an alternative browser or such I can use in 
> order to avoid this cumbersome overwriting process?
>

Hmm ... I have installed the add-on; but it is still popping up the 
prompt.  Not a show stopper but a major annoyance. Am I missing ticking off 
some checkbox somewhere in the addon or something, I wonder.  - shankar 
swamy 

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