On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 8:19:22 PM UTC-7, James Mars wrote:
>
> ...firefox is asking where to save a html file whenever I try to save a 
> change...
>

This would indicate that you are using Firefox without the TiddlyFox add-on 
that enables direct file I/O.  Without TiddlyFox, Firefox falls back to 
using its built-in "download saver", which *mimics* a remote download so 
that you can still save the updated TiddlyWiki file on your local system. 
 If you install TiddlyFox (or use the stand-alone TiddlyDesktop 
application), you can get more robust, *direct* file I/O handling, without 
having to interact with a dialog box each time you save your changes.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
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