Thanks Tony.

Good to know that Tiddly community is working on a solution.  I have been 
using TWC for over a decade now and I have so many plugins and 
customizations built in that 1. my productivity will be heavily crippled 
without those, 2. a large number of my scripts/customizations won't port to 
the modern TiddlyWiki.

I had tried multiple other solutions before I switched to TiddlyWiki.  I 
even asked a question on slashdot for suggestions and finally, accidentally 
stumbled on TiddlyWiki.  Though not a web programmer or a JavaScript 
programmer, thanks to Eric Shulman and others on this forum, I became a 
JavaScript programmer over the years!

When I started with TiddlyWiki, I completely missed that it depended on 
some obscure loophole that apparently Firefox had and has covered up now! 
 Not sure if I would have opted for this if I had paid attention to that 
aspect.

I use portable Firefox on my USB drive where I keep all my TW files.  But 
it would be often nice to be able to access them via Desktop Firefox as 
well - just a matter of convenience.

The latest Portable App version of Firefox is 55.0.3 (64-bit) and TWC works 
fine with it.  It even supports most of ES6 (with Promises and other good 
stuff) for those heavily customizing their TWC.

But I feel reassured from your note that eventually the community will be 
able to bail me out of the potential catastrophe - thank you!

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