> Great stuff, thanks for the explanation. This is a wonderful area for 
> experimentation and I shall be very interested to see what you come up 
> with. 
>

Me too :P
 

>
> Reading the code I don't see anything obviously wrong, I'm afraid. 
>
Oops, this is going to be tricky.
 

> I'd suggest adding a console.log to the top of each of your functions so 
> that you can see what is being called.
>
The problem is that I can't open a console in Tasker's webview. I should 
log it to a file. It's enough to write a function that writes to the file 
or should I use some kind of logger?
 

> I notice that the deleteTiddler() method is commented out, and that it 
> doesn't call the callback; if it is in fact being called by the syncer then 
> that would be a problem.
>
What kind of problem? What would be the easiest option for this?
 

> I suspect that will be because TW is attempting to run the syncadaptor on 
> the server as well as in the browser. The fix is to only export your 
> syncadaptor in the browser:
>
> if($tw.browser) {
> exports.adaptorClass = FileSystemAdaptor;
> }
>
> I'll try that out! Thank you
 

> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
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> Jeremy Ruston
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