Hi Henry

I would argue that TW does not work "perfectly" fine without some file
> access support of some kind. It need not be Nodes.js but the browsers
> simply don't have IO access like they used to.
>

Have you tried using TiddlyFox with Firefox? It gives the user experience
you describe.

So, that's what I'm looking for: TW, in Chrome, that saves without me
> needing to click "OK" or ending up with an entirely new html file, that
> doesn't
>
leave a CLI window open, that I can move onto a thumb drive (or expose to
> other devs here at work) if I want.
>

If you need to use Chrome you may want to explore Arlen Beiler's new
TiddlyChrome extension (see the post in the main TW group).

Best wishes

Jeremy.


>
> Tom P.
>
>
> On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 2:54:55 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:54:07 PM UTC+2, Henry Padilla wrote:
>>>
>>> I think this is what he is asking. After the initial setup that grants
>>> access we wouldn't have the save issues that plague the file version.
>>>
>>
>> But imo a lot more others. IMO there are no problems with the file
>> version, except multi user access.
>>
>>
>>> It looks like this is a mobility issue. But, for those of us that have
>>> to resort to Nodes.js mobility is still an issue.
>>>
>>
>> Why do you need node.js? TW works perfectly fine without it. IMO the
>> nodejs server is for testing and local purposes only. If you expose it to
>> the web, it creates more problems, than advantages atm. Not enough
>> security.
>>
>>
>>> Is there a version of TW that uses the local browser Db?
>>>
>>
>> Why? You have a lot of cross browser, cross OS problems. IMO browser
>> internal DBs are not up for the task, in the way TW needs it. Local storage
>> was "dead on arrival".
>> So developers use frameworks on top of them to "hide" the problems. So
>> imo Danielos approach would even fit better.
>>
>> .... But you didn't tell us about your usecase? Why do you think an
>> internal DB would have advantages. If you look at the details, there is a
>> mine field.
>>
>> -m
>>
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