Interesting. One thing I do notice (since yesterday) is that the TiddlyFox 
popup at load does not appear. TiddlyFox is still installed (I did not 
touch it). Could TiddlyFox perhaps communicate/depend on java somehow?

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On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 8:08:09 AM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:49:53 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
>> ..... (So - is local java necessary for TW and/or tiddlyspot?)
>>
> Ok, so re-installed java. Unfortunately it still does ot work.
>>
>  
> With FF java is _not_ needed, nor is it used for saving. Saving is done 
> with TiddlyFox, if installed. If TiddlyFox is not installed, FF can't save 
> to a file. 
>
> This makes me conclude that the problems lie in new java updates. I'm 
>> pretty sure I had one of the later java updates when it until earlier 
>> today. There was a big hullabaloo some months ago about a java 
>> vulnerability and they quickly released a 7.x version which I'm sure I 
>> installed. There have been a few minor updates since, I believe.
>
>
> As browser vendors started to restrict there security measures, there 
> where some workarounds, to manually grant a file TW "privileged file 
> access  rights". imo this setting was per "file name". They totally removed 
> this possibility with a later FF version. FF v21 shouldn't even contain be 
> the code that made this possible. 
>
> IMO if latest FF (v21) did upload one of your files to tiddlyspot, they 
> would consider it a bug. 
>
> -m
>

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