Hi Tony

I am currently trying to address some save problems with my (single file 
> wiki) Wiki on top of SharePoint. A few html errors like 405 and if the 
> documents in not checked out 500 that are ungracefully presented to the 
> user when the save fails.
>

Those would be HTTP errors, not HTML errors. They are being reported by the 
saver that you're using. Exposing those errors so that you can respond to 
them via action widgets would be a biggish job, but making the error 
messages themselves customisable might be more practical. Is this is in the 
context of your work with Sharepoint?

Best wishes

Jeremy
 

>
> I am wondering if it like other sites there is anyway tiddlywiki could 
> trap such errors and allow us to write custom responses to such html errors 
> as can be done in other environments.
>
> It would be nice to feedback like please checkout filename in another 
> window and try again,
>
> I do not know if the underlying technology would permit this but it would 
> be helpful. Especially if we can make use of browser sniffer and $:/info 
> fields in the message we may be able to intercept and assist people with 
> save problems in general.
>
> thanks for your thoughts
> Tony
>

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