On 26 April 2010 09:32, oddparity <dsta...@starke-net.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> thank you for the just answers. But it seems I have to be more
> precise: my _USB stick_ has been damaged by a colleague's knee. The
> file is still open in the Firefox. Opening the source code in the
> Firefox requires a lifely "connection" to its origin, the file on the
> stick.
>
> Guess I am lost, isn't it?
>
>
It seems I wasn't so far off with my guess, hehe...

I tested your setup by putting my mgsd.html on a usb stick, opening it in
Firefox and then ejecting the stick. When I now do View source in Firefox, I
don't get anything, it needs the file. However, I could do File>Save As and
save the contents from Firefox to disk. When I opened that file again, it
complained about "It appears that this TiddlyWiki as incorrectly saved...".
However, most (if not all) of the data was in the new file saved from
Firefox.

What do you et if you do a File>Save As in Firefox?

- Erlend

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