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I can't save the wiki when the destination path contains a folder with greek letters in windows 7.
I end up with js error
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520015 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED) [nsIFileOutputStream.init]" nsresult: "0x80520015 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://tiddlyfox/content/overlay.js :: TiddlyFox.saveFile :: line 98" data: no]
any solution to this?
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Wiki cannot be saved when file path contains unicode characters with code more than 255 (Russian, Greek, Arabic and so on - all languages except Western Europe).
Unicode is standard encoding in Windows. Also Unicode is most popular encoding in modern WEB-sites. So I think that this bug is serious.
However the file does save.... may situation may be a bit different...
Debian 8, with firefox (sorry IceWeasel ), TiddlyFox 1.0alpha18.1signed
I downloaded the latest TW5 'empty' (version 5.1.11 to be exact).
I have another copy of tiddlyWiki (running V 5.1.9) that doesn't present this error.
I should note that 5.1.11 doesn't allow me to use the < $:\tags\SideBar > tag either (I like to add a contents tab to the side bar).
If there is anything I can test, drop me a line.
Dave M
ps. I love TW, I just wish I could get it to play better with confluence (I like their Roadmap Planer macro, but haven't been able to find how they have implemnted it .... yet !) - that would be a great plugin for TW.
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