Ton, it looked like a winner, but hasn't worked for me on the first
tries. Thanks!
Hi Randal, May be this [1] is of interest.
Cheers, Ton
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/forcecors/
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You can install different firefox versions
and use profiles. Another option is to use
a portable browser from an usb stick.
Bauwe and Måns,
Interesting discussion in the wake of my question, although much of it
was over my head. I may wind up installing an old version of FF, so I
can work
Hi Hans
Are there any examples/documentation/posts that would enable a
non-programming-but-technical person to figure out how to do the same?
Yes..I have written some guides...and it's made simple to use because
of the replication-distribution so non-technical users don't need to
deploy the
Hi Randal,
May be this [1] is of interest.
Cheers,
Ton
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/forcecors/
On Dec 21, 12:47 pm, Bauwe Bijl bauweb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Hans
Are there any examples/documentation/posts that would enable a
non-programming-but-technical person to
Excellent, glad to get these links together here.
Unfortunately, no personal bandwidth available to look at it yet, but it's
been added to the list.
BTW is it based on the latest core TW or?
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Thanks much for the replies.
Bauwe, I thought I'd try your good suggestion to update, but
still have that CORS problem. Was not able to do that, not in
Firefox, Safari, nor Opera. In the first and last, I got the CORS
error message. In Safari it just sat there with the import
message but did
Hi Randal
...the CORS thing...grr (thats why I still use the good old ff-3 ...
simply because I need things to work).
There are a few options to run an older firefox:
You can install different firefox versions and use profiles.
Another option is to use a portable browser from an usb stick.
I
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:21:06 PM UTC+7, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
Another option is to use a portable browser from an usb stick.
Note that a regular hard-disk system benefits from the portable approach -
99% of the apps I use on a daily basis are sync'd along with my data
between multiple
Hi Hans
Creating a proprietary browser specifically to cope with TW's
implementation seems a major step in exactly the opposite direction...
Perhaps you are right...but I consider any tool added to the palette
of possibility's as progress (besides the fun off sorting stuff out
that interests
On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 12:41:31 AM UTC+7, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
Creating a proprietary browser specifically to cope with TW's
implementation seems a major step in exactly the opposite direction...
Perhaps you are right...but I consider any tool added to the palette
of
Hi Randal
As an alternative you can download a new TiddlyWiki empty.html and
save it local (by downloading you get the latest tw-version).
From the backstageimport you can load all the tiddlers from the old
online document:
http://churchofchrist.randal.fastmail.fm/
...to the new local TiddlyWiki,
Hi Randal
... I want to download the site to my new computer. Using the save as
feature doesn't capture it. How do I do that?
Copy paste this link (as a text-copy): http://churchofchrist.randal.fastmail.fm
to somewhere else than this thread - ie. a Word- or LibreOffice
document - or another TW.
Hi Randal,
Or you can save the source code of your site: Firefox Tools Web
developer Page source.
Cheers,
Ton
On Dec 19, 12:41 pm, Bauwe Bijl bauweb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Randal
As an alternative you can download a new TiddlyWiki empty.html and
save it local (by downloading you get the
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