Simon Baird
Simon Baird
Ah, that's interesting. I will investigate. Update: Wait, I misunderstood. This is probably expected behavior currently, but the idea of falling back to a download is interesting, though I'm trying...
There's some logic in TW to decide which saver can be used. But falling back to a different saving technique if the selected method fails is not part of that...
Another idea: There could be a dedicated "Save to Tiddlyhost" button, but it would require #20 probably.
The discussion meandered here, but I thought I'd mention, there's now a "Download" button for all the clone-able sites, see [here](https://tiddlyhost.com/templates?t=1). The idea of putting a download button on *every*...
If you (the TiddlyWiki author) want to make it easy for someone to download, there are several ways you can provide a download link. See [here](https://simon.tiddlyhost.com/#Download%20button%20demo:%5B%5BDownload%20button%20demo%5D%5D%20%5B%5BDownload%20link%20demo%5D%5D%20%5B%5BDownload%20full%20wiki%20button%20demo%5D%5D) for a few examples....
It might be possible to make it so the save button falls back to a download when the user is not logged in. Thinking about this further: TiddlyWiki checks for...
See also #122 which I realized is pretty much the same topic.
Closing this one since I don't think this is a problem Tiddlyhost wants to solve. FWIW I'm maintaining a download button in MPTW5 now, see [here](https://mptw5x.tiddlyhost.com/#%24%3A%2FMptw5%2FDownloadButton).
I was playing with htmx.org for doing this kind of thing. Seems promising.
Not sure why it's happening, but there's a workaround- Set the save method to "upload save" as described at https://github.com/simonbaird/tiddlyhost/wiki/About-the-two-different-save-methods .