With such a plugin TiddlyWiki users will be able to "Save to" any wiki on the internet or open any file based wiki with out any concern for the saving mechanism in use. This will need to be sellectable similar to the old tiddlyfox such as when TiddlyWikis are on a host which can save the wiki it can be switched off. A facility to save to disk the served wiki plus changes or not, would also be a great feature. Would it be feasible for Timimi or another plugin to identify Tiddlywikis found at a URI rather than only at a file address and offer the facility to save the wiki (or only the changes) to a permanent local storage equivalent? Returning to the same address would lookup the local storage and import it as does the local storage plugin. It works very well and leverages the new services available in modern browsers. Timimi effectively does the same for TiddlyWiki files found at a File:// address. However it basically makes it possible for a user to save changes to any wiki read only or otherwise hosted at a http/s address. There are limitations to the local storage plugin, it does not save to the original file but into temporary browser storage which is not guaranteed. This is purely optional and if you are interested. I had the following idea you may be interested in, to extend Timimi or introduce a new FireFox plugin. Hi, I have being working with other savers and hosting mechanisms of late including the new local storage plugin. Roaming directory does not allow executable files in Windows However I tried to move a folder into the ~/Documents and the same error was raised. Maybe Linux prevents saving to external folder by default and I should use internal storage? As it might be obvious right now I am a complete newbie yet.Should I use quotes? Should I rename volumes? I tried quotes though with no success, but maybe I was doing it wrong.
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