On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 6:31 AM, RA <[email protected]> wrote:

> [Using node.js] Draft is being constantly saved as you edit the tiddler.
> Then, if you refresh the browser page (or close, or move) while in edit,
> you end up with an unchanged tiddler and it's most current draft. If you
> edit the tiddler again, this draft will be loaded and you will continue
> your editing session as if nothing happened.
>
> Not sure if this behaviour is by design, but I like it very much and would
> like it to stay this way.
>

That behaviour is indeed by design, and will stay.

Best wishes

Jeremy



>
>
> On Monday, January 13, 2014 7:19:40 PM UTC-8, Andrew Lister wrote:
>>
>> The problem seems to be that sometimes it saves the draft of the fiddler,
>> but not the tiddler itself.  Then, if one refreshes, one loses the changes.
>>  Does that make sense?
>>
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