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Originally Posted by maxilogan View Post
The "standard" tiddlywiki installation is just one file which is being modified as long as you modify the wiki. It was never meant to be used with a server, except for the customizations (some of them are around the web), especially the ones which make tiddlywiki work like a hostable wiki, and not as a single html file
Understood, but I think that the ability to save to a local file requires a java applet for browsers that won't allow you to save locally. Firefox, I believe, lets you say that Tiddlywiki is a trusted page and you don't have to tell it repeatedly every time it tries to save to a local file. MicroB does not seem to handle trusted pages in the same way, nor can you install the Java applet. About a year ago somebody implemented a local server + some PHP code to achieve the same effect.

As far as I can tell, you still cannot usefully run Tiddiwiki locally on a tablet.

Has anybody managed to get MicroB to run Tiddlywiki saving to a local file without an inordinate number of dialog boxes?

If so, then how? Maybe there is a way to configure MicroB to be a bit less pedantic about saving files securely?