I use TiddlyWiki classic with the TiddlySaver.jar daily, because I can save 
without having to deal with additional dialogues.
This post was just a heads up for those people that do use TiddlySaver.jar. 
If you don't use it don't worry about it.


On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 8:51:57 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> 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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