That would be a bit risky. Once "clear all data" and your content is gone.

On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 2:21:30 AM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>
> P.S.
>
>
>    - Browser embed eg NodeJS no DB
>
> should read
>
>    - Browser embed eg NoteSelf no DB
>
> I would also like to see the in browser embed/save method used by NoteSelf 
> (without DB) to be an option on all relevant browsers, with the 
> save/download process helping people secure or backup the wiki as at a 
> point in time, or to permit distribution or single file use.
>
> This would allow the use of tiddlywiki as a webapp freeing tiddlywiki to 
> work in a somewhat server-less mode (After read only open).
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 4:13:21 PM UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mario/ @TiddlyTweeter
>> A reboot and auto-load of the IIS Webdav solution its all there working, 
>> with Chrome not demonstrating the same fault as before so add Chrome to the 
>> list of Very successful browsers on top of Windows 10 Home.
>>
>> Perhaps I did as you said. Perhaps I would have resolved it if I had 
>> searched for the error, something we may expect users to do.
>>
>> YATWS
>>
>> Yet another TiddlyWiki server!
>>
>> @TiddlyTweeter, I agree with the epoch of THE BONANZA OF SAVING METHODS
>>
>> I also know if there are a hundred ways to do something each with their 
>> own bespoke method sometimes people will try a few, and if they don't get 
>> what they want and give up. 
>>
>> We need firm tested solutions and need to provide a structured table of 
>> requirements and methods so people can choose the best option. 
>>
>> One way to excuse the dearth of options and deal with the resulting 
>> complexity is to present the number of alternatives as features, with a 
>> nice table of advantages and disadvantages for each solution people will be 
>> empowered to select one that suits and enter the world of TiddlyWIki with a 
>> good impression. 
>>
>> Here is a brain dump of options I know off that have friendly save and 
>> load, please add to this list if I have missed something includes from 
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted
>>
>>
>>    - Single File on FireFox with TiddlyFox (<V57)
>>    - Single File on FireFox ESR V52? + TiddlyFox (including 
>>    Portableapps.com version
>>    - Single File on Chrome and safari (these does not work in my view 
>>    although you can work around)
>>    - With NodeJS on any browser and platform inc Desktop, Server, NAS, 
>>    Rasberry Pi
>>    - I believe there is a "runtime" NodeJS bundle I have not yet tested
>>    - NoteSelf in Browser
>>    - NoteSelf with DB
>>    - IIS and WebDav (Chrome, FF, Safari, IE, Edge etc...)
>>    - Beaker Browser (yet to test)
>>    - TiddlySpot
>>    - TiddlyDesktop
>>    - AndTidWiki? Android
>>    - Using Node.js in Termux (android)
>>    - MicroTiddlyServer TWC Only?
>>    - Using Store PHP
>>    - TiddlyIE extension (not used by Me)
>>    - TWEDit on iPad/iPhone
>>    - Git 
>>    - Dropbox etc...
>>
>> There would also be value letting users know which browsers have which 
>> kind of tools available, I love a lot about firefox as a complement to 
>> tiddlywiki because of addons that integrate but of course this is expected 
>> to change.
>>
>>
>> So on consideration of the above each solution need to list features like;
>>
>>    - Single File
>>    - Multi file (eg Node JS)
>>    - Database store
>>    - Save as Single File
>>    - Platform OS to Host
>>    - Hosting Method eg NodeJS or IIS WebDav
>>    - Platform / App / Browser access
>>    - Read only eg Git? 
>>    - Browser embed eg NodeJS no DB
>>    - P2P
>>    - Interactive but read only ways to publish are also important to many
>>    - Accessibility/Security eg Localhost, LAN access Internet host
>>    
>> For the conversation
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 7:33:37 PM UTC+10, PMario wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Tony,
>>>
>>> Thanks for testing. ... error 412 ... 
>>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/412
>>>
>>> So did you save from an other browser or tab, and then save witch 
>>> chrome, without reloading first?
>>>
>>> -m
>>>
>>

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