Ok, I got it. The problem was a conflict in what I was doing. I forgot
that I had already installed the privilege tiddler in both of my
wikis. Once I removed the second one and restarted Firefox, the
privileges stuck.
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On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 2:04:30 PM UTC+7, Poul wrote:
I would say, the combination of https and strong passwords should get
you a long way.
Depending on your setup, you could add client IP address restrictions.
And physical access would even be more secure in the cloud.
-Poul
I consider dropbox to be the best option for synching any kind of file
between computers. Once installed dropbox creates a folder on your file
system which is always synched in the background. So you work on a file at
office, save (within the dropbox folder) and shut down the computer, come
On Jan 24, 8:48 am, HansBKK hans...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry if I wasn't clear - for these particular use cases the data itself
cannot be stored on a machine out of the group's control.
Even if there were a service that had end-to-end encryption using
transparent FOSS tools where the sysadmin
Unfortunately I'm more of a power user sysadmin, sometimes webdev, but
have never been a programmer, looking for something that is likely to work
out of the box, ideally with step-by-stop cookbooks.
Muddling along with sync'ing full TW files for now, some stuff in just
lightly-marked-up
I don't see this issue in the forum as an open and urgent problem. Is it
being aggressively worked and I just missed it? My TiddlyWikis are at the
core of managing my professional and personal life and it would be
distressing indeed if future upgrades, improvements, and bug fixes were not
Hi Loren
The current status is that there are the workarounds described on
tiddlywiki.com. There are ongoing investigations to rewrite the
importing code to use new HTML5 features. Longer term, I'm personally
working on TiddlyWiki5, a complete overhaul of the TiddlyWiki codebase
which will give
In several places I have html.../html, often a href=... /, that
I wrap in CSS to look like a button. However, when rendered, the
button is always followed by a crlf (I assume a br /). Is there a
way through the CSS code or by wrapping the html.../html to render
the output inline? I've tried
Hi Craig
I don't know if this will help, or if you use Eric's
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin already...
It has a setting which ignores all linebreaks:
Use hide linebreaks within HTML content to wiki-style rendering of
line breaks. To always omit all line breaks from the
Måns,
Yes, I have Eric's http://www.tiddlytools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin
installed and {{{config.options.chkHTMLHideLinebreaks=true;}}}. Either
I'm using it wrong or there is something else I am missing.
Thank you for the quick reply.
I'm still looking for a solution.
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This issue - stock core TW's incompatibility with modern browsers - has in
fact been coming up here for a long time and in fact for those that keep up
with threads here been beaten to death.
The problem is that modern security improvements to browser technology
don't allow what TW does in
I didn't realize my post had an attitude, HansBKK. Sorry if it sounded
demanding. That was certainly not my intention. This is the reason I
generally eschew online communities, particularly techies, of which I am
one, is that they tend to become elitist, with a strong sense of those that
How hard would it be to add the ability to link to a network drive?
On Jan 20, 12:53 pm, okido bkn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dave,Ward,
The refresh problem is solved, every instance of code_insert_2 or
code_insert_1 is replaced now.
You can use more than 1 instance now, Launch..etc. is
Hi Craig,
Can you provide a short example?
I did a short test. html produces a span element. So with a
vanilla TW it should be an inline element. But it may depend on the
content too.
-m
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I used to use rssReader eg rssReader asHtml
http://www.guardian.co.uk/rssfeed/0,,16,00.xml
but it doesn't work any more. Anyone know if there is another way to
make newsfeeds work. Thanks
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My apologies if I misinterpreted the tone of your post.
You teach best what you most need to learn.
- Richard Bach
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ok, so I just now got around to this email. (I have a bit of a back
log.) this does exactly what I was looking for, although as you noted.
TW will not render tabbed lists in the way that I wish it would. I
will probably either use code blocks. or see if eric is willing to
implement a behavior that
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