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I'm using Firefox v102.4 on Debian, and when I try to save my tiddlywiki classic it looks like its saved until I refresh, when my changes disappear.
I have the most recent version of Timimi installed (2-1-1), both the extension and backend. It was working fine up until August 22.
I have tried disabling privacy_file_unique_origin as per this: https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1264280 because I get a CORS error when I try and save. This has not helped.
I've also tried explicitly allowing access to my wiki file as described here: https://superuser.com/questions/1513156/how-do-i-instruct-firefox-to-allow-me-to-open-file-urls-on-a-localhost-serve but this didn't work either.
Any thoughts/ideas on how better to debug this would be very much appreciated thanks!
Jamie
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If you are using flatpak or snap perhaps this helps you
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Thank you but I'm using Firefox ESR which I installed via the Debian package manager (not from flatpak or snap)
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I'm using Firefox v102.4 on Debian, and when I try to save my tiddlywiki classic it looks like its saved until I refresh, when my changes disappear.
I have the most recent version of Timimi installed (2-1-1), both the extension and backend. It was working fine up until August 22.
I have tried disabling privacy_file_unique_origin as per this: https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1264280 because I get a CORS error when I try and save. This has not helped.
I've also tried explicitly allowing access to my wiki file as described here: https://superuser.com/questions/1513156/how-do-i-instruct-firefox-to-allow-me-to-open-file-urls-on-a-localhost-serve but this didn't work either.
Any thoughts/ideas on how better to debug this would be very much appreciated thanks!
Jamie
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: