[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-05-05 Thread Negirno
It works! Thanks! On máj. 5, 01:34, Mike eris...@gmail.com wrote: This works great for me. . .http://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/ Mike On May 4, 8:12 am, Negirno negi...@gmail.com wrote: I have the same problem. I click OK for the script warning, and then I can save as much

[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-05-04 Thread Negirno
I have the same problem. I click OK for the script warning, and then I can save as much as I want, but if I close and re-open Firefox with my TiddlyWiki and try to save, the script warning dialog appears again. I looked into my prefs.js (on my Firefox profiles folder) and have found a bunch of

[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-05-04 Thread Mike
This works great for me. . . http://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/ Mike On May 4, 8:12 am, Negirno negi...@gmail.com wrote: I have the same problem. I click OK for the script warning, and then I can save as much as I want, but if I close and re-open Firefox with my TiddlyWiki and try to

[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-04-25 Thread Will
That's not a new behaviour. FF 3 and 4 checked even after a 'sleep' mode or 'hibernate'. I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus scanner has taken a look first. On Apr 25, 7:41 pm, Sub

[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-04-25 Thread Sub
I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus scanner has taken a look first. But it only asks on the first edit per day. How is that safe. On Apr 25, 2:43 pm, Will william.r.ma...@gmail.com wrote: That's not a