[tw] Re: Firefox 3.0, NoScript add-in, and TiddlyWiki

2009-07-31 Thread AndrewMc
Yes, I do appreciate that fact William. :-) However, from a security point of view, I would rather not have to give permission so that any unspecified local 'file://' can run a script, but instead give permission to specific named files, like my TW files. I used to be able to do this somehow, but

[tw] Re: Firefox 3.0, NoScript add-in, and TiddlyWiki

2009-07-31 Thread M)
Andrew Mc, have you thought of saving your file at tiddlyspot? You would then allow only tiddlyspot.com and wouldn't have to worry about file://. M) On Jul 31, 5:31 pm, AndrewMc newsp...@post.com wrote: Yes, I do appreciate that fact William. :-) However, from a security point of view, I

[tw] Re: Firefox 3.0, NoScript add-in, and TiddlyWiki

2009-07-31 Thread AndrewMc
That is a very good suggestion, especially as I have recently been carrying my TW between home and work on a USM memory stick. A central, web-based location for my TW files would make life simpler. I will look further into the possibilities of using tiddlyspot.com. Andrew On Aug 1, 12:38 pm, M)

[tw] Re: Firefox 3.0, NoScript add-in, and TiddlyWiki

2009-07-30 Thread lynnjUK
Hi, I am using FF 3.5.1 with TW 2.5.2 and am having no problems with NoScript. I would advise getting the latest versions of all software and (temporariliy) allowing 'file://' in NoScript. This will allow Javascript to work. Lynn J. On Jul 29, 10:20 am, AndrewMc newsp...@post.com wrote: Hi