Thank you, Charlie and (Other) Mark !

Yes, it's possible my computer has some security settings, given the ultra 
high level of security IT tries to maintain at work.

Good idea of comparing files side-by-side and check differences.

And agree, Mark S. that it's likely a plugin.....and I may have installed 
the encrypt plugin, will have to check....if so, I can delete it tonight 
when I get home and resend it to my work computer and try again tomorrow 
morning....

Meanwhile, I looked at the Console pane again and noticed that I had not 
opened up the first error message when I took the snapshot. So, here's a 
new screenshot that shows a line of text under the heading 'Script Error'. 
Don't know if this helps....but just in case....

[image: Marks-TiddlyWiki-Error-03-08-21.png]

On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 10:55:48 AM UTC-8 Mark S. wrote:

> It seems to be happening while loading plugins, which suggests that it 
> might be one of your plugins causing problems.
>
> Are you using Danielo's encrypt plugin by any chance? There's some 
> suggestion that it might be that plugin that is causing the problem. I 
> don't believe that that plugin has been updated in a while.
>
> (Other) Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 10:26:51 AM UTC-8 sreb...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Oops......thanks for catching this...
>>
>> Here's another screenshot. Think this one should be more helpful!
>>
>> [image: Marks-TiddlyWiki-Error-03-08-21.png]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 9:45:30 AM UTC-8 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> You already have your developer's toolbar open. If you click on 
>>> "console" it might (might!) give some hints where the problem is.
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 9:27:01 AM UTC-8 sreb...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Back at work.....
>>>>
>>>> So, tried to open the TW file that I re-sent myself from my MacBookPro 
>>>> last evening.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately, get same error as before.
>>>>
>>>> Here's what I get and showing other info about it.
>>>>
>>>> [image: Marks-TW-Error-03-08-21.png]
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 6:26:21 PM UTC-8 ArchiMark wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Also I think the probability is, that it is your tiddlywiki that is 
>>>>> giving the javascript error. I have seen that same error several times 
>>>>> through the years. 
>>>>> I got them after editing a plugin or something. You do not notice 
>>>>> until having saved and refresh the wiki.
>>>>> Now is it possible, you saved your wiki and send it to your mail. Only 
>>>>> when you opened it again, you saw the error. If that is the case, you 
>>>>> would 
>>>>> have the same error, when trying to open the same wiki on you  home 
>>>>> computer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Birthe"
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for another post, but realized I did  not address your input 
>>>>> quoted above from your last post above.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, I saved TW file on MacBookPro after updating it and then emailed 
>>>>> it to myself at work. Then got javascript error when trying to open on 
>>>>> work 
>>>>> computer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Today, I opened the updated TW file on my MacBookPro and it opens OK, 
>>>>> no errors.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 6:20:35 PM UTC-8 ArchiMark wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Birthe, 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am not sure, will have to try.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As I noted in my previous post, when you insert a USB flash drive in 
>>>>>> work computer, a window opens with message that drive will be encrypted 
>>>>>> with a password needed, if you try to copy any files from computer to 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> flash drive. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the past, I was able to copy files from flash drive to my 
>>>>>> computer. Don't know if this is still true, as I have not tried this in 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> long time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, don't know for sure what will happen if I try to run portableapp 
>>>>>> from flash drive, will have to try and see what happens.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just installed Chrome browser now on my home MacBookPro and the TW 
>>>>>> file opened up OK. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, if I don't get situation fixed on work computer, then I probably 
>>>>>> will use Chrome at home (thereby matching Chrome on work computer) and 
>>>>>> avoiding any incompatibility issues from using different browsers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meanwhile, just checked TW file that I modified on MacBookPro with 
>>>>>> Firefox before emailing to myself at work computer Wednesday evening.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Per TW tutorial video, I did create a new tiddler with a tag 
>>>>>> "$:/tags/Sidebar and in the type field, selected "text/x-markdown" and 
>>>>>> below that in fields put "list-before" and to the right of that 
>>>>>> "$:/core/ui/SideBar/Open". The idea was to create a new tab in in the 
>>>>>> right 
>>>>>> hand side pane called 'Content'.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could this cause issue with file on my work computer or is it more 
>>>>>> likely problem is due to using two different browsers?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 3:17:25 PM UTC-8 strikke...@gmail.com 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mark,
>>>>>>> Are you sure it would be okay to use a USB flash drive, I know many 
>>>>>>> companies do not allow it.
>>>>>>> I do realise of course that would be a handy solution.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also I think the probability is, that it is your tiddlywiki that is 
>>>>>>> giving the javascript error. I have seen that same error several times 
>>>>>>> through the years. 
>>>>>>> I got them after editing a plugin or something. You do not notice 
>>>>>>> until having saved and refresh the wiki.
>>>>>>> Now is it possible, you saved your wiki and send it to your mail. 
>>>>>>> Only when you opened it again, you saw the error. If that is the case, 
>>>>>>> you 
>>>>>>> would have the same error, when trying to open the same wiki on you  
>>>>>>> home 
>>>>>>> computer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Birthe
>>>>>>> lørdag den 6. marts 2021 kl. 23.22.04 UTC+1 skrev sreb...@gmail.com:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Birthe, thank you for your input.....yes, if download is exe file, 
>>>>>>>> then probably won't work. I usually get an error message window pop up 
>>>>>>>> when 
>>>>>>>> I try that says, I need to enter an admin passwork, which only our IT 
>>>>>>>> guys 
>>>>>>>> have.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Stan, thanks, I can try running off of USB flash drive. I do know 
>>>>>>>> that when you insert a flash drive, it pops up a window saying that if 
>>>>>>>> you 
>>>>>>>> try to copy anything to the drive, it will automatically encrypt your 
>>>>>>>> drive....but don't know if it will let me run an app off of it....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Mark S, thank you for your input....I only save TW file by clicking 
>>>>>>>> on the checkmark icon in TW.....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 12:22:44 PM UTC-8 Mark S. wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The part I'm not seeing in your description is how you saved in 
>>>>>>>>> the first place. If you used "ctl-s" or the "save" button of your 
>>>>>>>>> browser, 
>>>>>>>>> then you will not have a working TW file.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Some other Mark
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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