Does it save if you switch to master?

On mine, I got everything to work, including working on development branch. 
Then I downloaded and reloaded the file, and after that
I couldn't get it work on "development". I had the same 409 message. Then I 
switched back to "master" and it worked OK again.

Suggests there's a bug somewhere, that retains "master" as a default.

Good luck!

On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 10:59:01 AM UTC-7, Cade Roux wrote:
>
> Sure.
>
> I have a token in the password
>
>
> This is what GitHub looks like in the Web interface:
>
> [image: Capture.PNG]
>
>
> On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:52:14 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> It might help if you could show a screen shot of your set up.
>>
>> I found that you MUST specify
>>
>> Path to target file (e.g. /wiki/)
>>>
>>
>> That is, that field can not be blank. I was using the top level, so put 
>> in /
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 10:40:19 AM UTC-7, Cade Roux wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a TW file in GitHub.  I set up all the parameters for GitHub 
>>> saving, they seem to be correct.  I got some errors in XMLHttpRequest 409, 
>>> which perhaps indicates that a commit was not allowed due to a conflict?  
>>> Sometimes it gives that error or sometimes it just sits there with the red 
>>> check in a circle.  Either way, nothing is committing to GitHub.
>>>
>>> Any tips on what to look at?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Cade
>>>
>>

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