[tw5] Re: GitHub + Netlify = recursion!

2020-12-26 Thread Glenn Dixon
I was not using the Node.js version

On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 5:38:32 PM UTC-6 Prestige wrote:

> So, the wiki can be used over cloud for free? I mean, the node version?
>
> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 18:27:22 UTC+5:30 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Most of my web sites use the Eleventy SSG, changes push to GitHub, then 
>> Netlify sees those changes and auto-rebuilds.
>>
>> This also works with TW (single-file). However, the GitHub Saver info is 
>> *also* pushed to Netlify, which means that if I attempt to edit my TW from 
>> the web site, it tries to save that back down to GitHub, which would then 
>> trigger another rebuild. So I get javascript recursion errors.
>>
>> Honestly what I need is password-protection and a way to have my TW on 
>> the web without the recursion problem. I tried using the node.js version of 
>> TW and push it to GitHub Pages (instead of Netlify) but the save process 
>> never completed.
>>
>> Help!
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: GitHub + Netlify = recursion!

2020-12-24 Thread Prestige
So, the wiki can be used over cloud for free? I mean, the node version?

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 18:27:22 UTC+5:30 dix...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> Most of my web sites use the Eleventy SSG, changes push to GitHub, then 
> Netlify sees those changes and auto-rebuilds.
>
> This also works with TW (single-file). However, the GitHub Saver info is 
> *also* pushed to Netlify, which means that if I attempt to edit my TW from 
> the web site, it tries to save that back down to GitHub, which would then 
> trigger another rebuild. So I get javascript recursion errors.
>
> Honestly what I need is password-protection and a way to have my TW on the 
> web without the recursion problem. I tried using the node.js version of TW 
> and push it to GitHub Pages (instead of Netlify) but the save process never 
> completed.
>
> Help!
>

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