On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 8:17:13 PM UTC-7, @atomi wrote:
>
> Yeah, as far as I know there is no other way to enable saving tiddlys in 
> browser (and without having to download the whole file) without 
> TiddlySaver.jar
>

* "modern" TiddlyWiki (v5.0.0+) does NOT use Java in any way, so there is 
simply no impact on current usage.

* TiddlyWiki Classic (v2.8.1+) does not *need* TiddlySaver.jar to save your 
changes locally since it also can use the fallback "download saver" that 
works without any Java applet support.  Regardless of how the local file is 
saved (TiddlySaver.jar or the fallback "download saver"), there is really 
no difference in the end result... TiddlyWiki Classic always saves the 
*whole file* each time.

What I'm trying to make clear is that the demise of *Java* plugin support 
in the Chromium browser will have virtually no impact whatsoever on 
TiddlyWiki users.

-e


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