The current source code to TiddlySaver.jar is in the TiddlyWiki repository here:
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/browser/Trunk/core/java
It would indeed be terrific to get some help from a Java developer on
the ticket...
Cheers
Jerm
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 5:21 AM, tony wrote:
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> On Jul 29, 10:44
On Jul 29, 10:44 am, "Mark S." wrote:
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> Just out of curiosity, where is the source code for TiddlySaver ?
> Apparently not in the jar file.
Original source:
http://my.opera.com/Andrew%20Gregory/blog/2006/12/03/update-tiddlywiki-java-saver
, but i think it has been modified since then so the .
Hi Eric(s),
Hmm, I *think* java does have a file-browser/picker class already
available. Not sure if it does everything that Eric would suggest, or
if works on all platforms.
Just out of curiosity, where is the source code for TiddlySaver ?
Apparently not in the jar file.
-- Mark
On Jul 29, 7:
> > I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
> > one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
> > might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
> > a limit in the java interface.
Actually, the problem is that Safari d
On Jul 29, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Mark S. wrote:
> I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
> one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
> might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
> a limit in the java interface. I
On Jul 29, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Måns wrote:
> I noticed that noone has answered your question yet...
> I don't know the answer - but asking the question in the Safari forum
> might give some answers regarding the use of filebrowser in Safari:
> http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=
I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
a limit in the java interface. Its unlikely that members of a Safari
forum would know
Hi Eric
I noticed that noone has answered your question yet...
I don't know the answer - but asking the question in the Safari forum
might give some answers regarding the use of filebrowser in Safari:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=169
Just a thought - Of course I might be
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