Hi,

I created a new test node.js wiki (initialized then started it). Created a 
tiddler "Homepage" within the wiki and saved it. Went to the control panel, 
replaced "GettingStarted" with "Homepage" in the startup list, then went to 
save it (using the save -red- icon on the right menu), then firefox opens 
up the saving dialog box asking where I would like to save the html file. I 
save it, but nothing changes. That firefox is asking where to save a html 
file whenever I try to save a change via the control panel looks a little 
strange.. is this the default behaviour?

Hi, Yes it does... I have no problem accessing/displaying it inside the 
> wiki directly (ie, via the search panel). Its complete name is "Home.tid" 
> but defined as "Home" in the startup page list. The "GettingStarted" page 
> is not in the list.. there is only Home there, and Home doesn't open at all 
> on startup. It seems that the system is not paying any attention to the 
> file DefaultTiddlers (even when modified via the control panel). Anyway, 
> maybe I should just start with a fresh copy of tiddlywiki.
>
>
> On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 11:40:13 UTC+10, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>>
>> Hi James, 
>>
>> does the Home tiddler exist within the wiki ? And is "Home" its complete 
>> name ? Also did you remove the GettingStarted tiddler from the list ? 
>>
>> /Andreas 
>>
>> P.S.: If the tiddler is named Home.tid within the wiki, you would have 
>> to put "Home.tid" into the list, however there is no point in having the 
>> .tid extension within the wiki. 
>>
>

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