[tw5] Re: Conference announcement: Collaboration on Google Groups

2019-10-02 Thread Lost Admin
On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 7:27:54 AM UTC-4, Cd.K wrote: > > ... > > TiddlyWiki is not organized. > > ... > > I found TiddlyWiki after I decided to organize myself better with the help > of wiki software. ... > > Those two sentences in the same post made me laugh. You are so right. I

[tw5] Re: Arlen Good igea for Gzipping $:/core

2019-09-17 Thread Lost Admin
I had to read through the comments on github a couple of times to understand the proposal. I'm against it being a part of the default TiddlyWiki (empty.html) because it won't benefit serving TiddlyWiki from a properly configured web server (which should gzip the file before transmitting it).

[tw5] Re: 404 Error With WebDAV but Not Via File

2019-06-24 Thread Lost Admin
If you want to test your WebDAV server as a filesystem with windows, you want to map it as a drive to access it. When you use file:// in the browser, you aren't testing the WebDAV server, just your local hard drive. To map a WebDAV server on Windows (7, 8, 9, or 10) ... - Open the windows

[tw5] Re: workaround for apache webdav

2019-03-19 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 10:27:46 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 1:42:43 PM UTC+1, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> I wonder if that is going to make it into the core saver if/when it is >> determined to be stable. I would happily add compre

[tw5] Re: workaround for apache webdav

2019-03-19 Thread Lost Admin
I wonder if that is going to make it into the core saver if/when it is determined to be stable. I would happily add compression to my WebDav sites at that point. On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 6:41:38 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I did upload BETA 0.1.0 ...

[tw5] Re: workaround for apache webdav

2019-03-18 Thread Lost Admin
I use Apache with WebDav for my TiddlyWiki server. Https and basic auth both enabled. My config, with explanation is here: http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#Apache%20HTTPD%20with%20WebDAV If it's not working, let me know what is wrong and I'll double-check my current actual config. -- You

[tw5] Re: A TiddlyWiki for Dummies series ...

2019-03-05 Thread Lost Admin
"Saving Your First TiddlyWiki" should be the #1 tutorial for beginners. There are so many choices with their own advantages and limitations. A beginner doesn't need to know all of them. A beginner needs to know the easier options and where to learn about all the other options. On Tuesday,

[tw5] Re: XSS Vulnerability and other security concerns

2019-02-21 Thread Lost Admin
Hi Steve, On the topic of your first point, TiddlySpot PHP... TiddlySpot uses a program on the server to save the Tiddlywiki file. When you press the save button on your tiddlywiki, it makes a call to the server side program to save itself on the server. The team is saying they need to review

[tw5] Re: OAuth -- is it so difficult?

2019-01-07 Thread Lost Admin
I haven't done anything other than a quick search, but it appears that there is a OAUTH2 module for Apache (on sourceforge). There is also mod_auth_openidc (open ID connector) on Github. Without having looked into either of these, I'm guessing, but I imagine they would allow you to put OAUTH

[tw5] Re: Launch nodejs TiddlyWiki server on repl.it with single click

2018-12-19 Thread Lost Admin
I am curious: what do you consider to be sufficient to qualify as a "secure personal wiki host"? https (I assume is obvious), Actual host-based authentication (I would also assume is obvious). On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 4:07:46 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > Brian, > > I signed up to there

Re: [tw5] Re: Launch nodejs TiddlyWiki server on repl.it with single click

2018-12-19 Thread Lost Admin
The first bullet point indicates, to me, that your existing tiddlywiki files (or tiddler files) will get updated by tiddlywiki (node.js) but you won't see those changes unless you stop and start your instance. The 3rd line similarly would allow new tiddler files to be created by node.js but

[tw5] CSS question: can I modify display based on server hostname in the http call?

2018-11-29 Thread Lost Admin
Probably best to explain with examples so ... If I go to *https://admin.example.com/website/* I want have the sidebar (and edit-tools) show. This would be the default behavior for tiddlywiki. But if I go to https://website.example.com/ I will be shown the same tiddlywiki file but I want to

[tw5] Re: Hosting TW on a raspberry pi server access via android phone?

2018-11-23 Thread Lost Admin
PM UTC+1, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> Pardon my late question, but is there something wrong with using the >> TiddlyWiki builtin WebDav saver? If I read the Nextcloud documentation >> correctly, it has WebDav support and Tiddlywiki saves to webdav pretty well. >> > >

[tw5] Re: Hosting TW on a raspberry pi server access via android phone?

2018-11-22 Thread Lost Admin
Pardon my late question, but is there something wrong with using the TiddlyWiki builtin WebDav saver? If I read the Nextcloud documentation correctly, it has WebDav support and Tiddlywiki saves to webdav pretty well. On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 10:48:51 AM UTC-5, Stefan Pfister wrote: > >

[tw5] Re: Suggestions or tips how I can host my Tiddlywiki online?

2018-11-15 Thread Lost Admin
How good are you at secure system administration? I run a tiny VM (hosted with Vultr, similar to Digital Ocean) and host my own TW on a webdav server I set-up with Apache and mod_dav, and TLS enabled. It is password protected but currently password administration requires logging in to the

Re: [tw5] PHP 5.6 EOL on December 31, what does this mean for the PHP saver?

2018-11-08 Thread Lost Admin
The IP address for tiddlyspot.com is issued to Dreamhost.com. Dreamhost is a California US based company. But they could have servers anywhere. On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 10:27:37 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Is the EU looking at small sites that narrowly? > > Where is tiddlyspot.com

[tw5] PHP 5.6 EOL on December 31, what does this mean for the PHP saver?

2018-10-29 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, I saw this in the tech news today: https://www.zdnet.com/article/around-62-of-all-internet-sites-will-run-an-unsupported-php-version-in-10-weeks/ When I first started with TiddlyWiki I used the store.php (Tobias Beer has a link http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#store.php). It wouldn't

[tw5] Re: free host with ability to add a Google Domains domain, secure https pw?

2018-10-19 Thread Lost Admin
I am not aware of a way to do this freely. You *might* be able to find some free hosting that supports PHP and install the PHP script that supports the tiddlyspot saver. But the ones I know of that could do this only give you https if you buy the cert through them and many only offer your

[tw5] Re: Query -- Who is the competition?

2018-10-19 Thread Lost Admin
I have two use cases for TiddlyWiki. As an Internet accessible note-taking and information organizing tool. In this space the competition is OneNote and EverNote. I prefer TiddlyWiki because I can keep the notes on MY server and out of the hands of advertisers. As a simple content management

[tw5] Re: [Opinion] Lack Of Fanfare Is Not Good

2018-10-18 Thread Lost Admin
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 8:15:42 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Mark S., in another thread commented about releases ... > > >> It just feels like there should be a little more fanfare (maybe a thread >> announcement) when major changes are deployed. > > > I agree. > > We lack a

Re: [tw5] Re: Alternative to Google Groups suggestion

2018-10-12 Thread Lost Admin
You mean this? https://www.reddit.com/r/tiddlywiki I don't know who created it. On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 10:37:53 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > I think the fact that a lot of groups are moving to it is partly an > indication that it will stay around for a while. > > As far as the

[tw5] Re: [solved] How do I periodically update specific page elements?

2018-09-18 Thread Lost Admin
es the graphs. Nice and simple. And conveniently, I use the tiddlywiki Journal to make notes. [image: Capture.PNG] On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 8:10:10 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > This sounds like a useful feature to develop especially for dashboard > style t

[tw5] Re: How do I periodically update specific page elements?

2018-09-17 Thread Lost Admin
module. I'll be figuring out how to create a startup module and moving the logic there. If I have time, I'll figure out how to add to the settings so that people can define the trigger period and class name. On Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 4:47:15 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > @Lost

[tw5] Re: How do I periodically update specific page elements?

2018-09-16 Thread Lost Admin
After much fiddling, I have a working update macro. /*\ title: $:/macros/ek/imageupdate.js type: application/javascript module-type: macro embed images with class='u5m' put <> at the bottom all images with that class will be updated every 5 minutes \*/ (function(){ /*jslint node: true,

[tw5] Re: How do I periodically update specific page elements?

2018-09-16 Thread Lost Admin
I had at first thought of doing it by class name but I don't know how to insert a class name into: [img[/path/to/file.png]] is it as simple as [img class=5min [/path/to/file.png]] ? On Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 1:10:33 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > I think that the easiest way to do it

[tw5] How do I periodically update specific page elements?

2018-09-16 Thread Lost Admin
*Background* I've set-up rrdtool to generate graphs of various data elements. I'm using a tiddlywiki to display those graphs. The graphs are refreshed every 5 minutes (some will be refreshed less often in the future). I would like to have TiddlyWiki refresh the images periodically (once every

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-08-08 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 3:45:22 PM UTC-4, Ivan Aparicio wrote: > > ... > > I can post the PHP file working on PHP 7 if anyone is interested. > I am interested. I don't use the PHP saver anymore since I've got a working Apache WebDAV server but I ran the PHP server for quite a while and

Re: [tw5] Re: Images help

2018-07-26 Thread Lost Admin
I'm not sure if you tried this. In case you did not: 1. Open your tiddlywiki in your browser. 2. Open your file manager and navigate to the folder that contains the picture you want in Tiddlywiki. 3. Drag the picture onto the tiddlywiki in your browser. You should see a green

[tw5] Re: sending email from a tiddler

2018-06-18 Thread Lost Admin
In theory one could make a plugin for TW that takes a tiddler and wraps the HTML "https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_link_mailto for an example. I'm not skilled enough to know if/how one could do this with webmail. On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 11:23:27 AM UTC-4, Joe

[tw5] Re: [TW5 + Noteself] How to set up Noteself multiuser?

2018-06-15 Thread Lost Admin
I haven't tried to get multi-user running but I do have instructions for building your own CouchDB server. Like you I found IBM Cloud Foundry far too complicated to worry about for a hobby. Basic setup instructions for CouchDB are here http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/. This assumes you

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
Now that I can get to my server, here is a very quick and dirty explanation of the Apache HTTPD config file for WebDAV: http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#Apache%20HTTPD%20with%20WebDAV On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:12:51 PM UTC-4, J wrote: > > Hi All! > > I have been trying to find a setup

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-4, J wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > Here are my answers to your questions. > > "You want either WebDAV or PHP for TiddlyWiki. Not both." > Which ever of the two that support remote saves (i.e. access tiddlywiki > f

[tw5] code section (```) with highlighting?

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, As I go through building up tutorials for setting up various servers for TiddlyWiki, I have come to realize that I would like to be able to emphasize some parts of code snippets (config files) and to de-emphasize other parts. I want to do this so I can show changes needed in

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
I can't even find my old instructions. (do we have a face-palm emoji?) I'll try to post my current config with some explanation around it after I get home, tonight. On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:37:35 AM UTC-4, J wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > Please share your steps or at l

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:32:28 AM UTC-4, J wrote: > > Mark, > > Here is my current specs. I have both webdav and store.php. If this is > wrong, I just didnt know better as I was trying to put things together > without an end to end doc. ;) > You want either WebDAV or PHP for

Re: [tw5] setting up tiddlywiki with save working on Apache

2018-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
I previously had TW working with store.php on Apache and currently have it running fine on WebDAV (burried in this forum you will find my steps). I'm working on better instructions in my spare time. On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:12:51 PM UTC-4, J wrote: > > Hi All! > > I have been trying to

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-06-08 Thread Lost Admin
ing, I get a token amount of credit for directing you there. If this is considered inappropriate for this forum, let me know and I'll remove the link and mention of Vultr. On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 10:30:32 AM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > A while back PMario made a video on how to set-up

[tw5] Re: To Github Or Not? -- That is a question.

2018-06-04 Thread Lost Admin
I saw the same thing. As I haven't seen any official announcement from either GitHub or Microsoft (yet), I am still waiting. Plus, the MS of today is different from the MS that changed Skype. In my opinion, Microsoft's cloud offerings are pretty good when compared to the competition (Google

[tw5] Re: Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread Lost Admin
I think you know I share your view, @TiddlyTweeter. I would like to add one more point to the argument. One of the things I like about TiddlyWiki is that it is small and fast. It loads into a browser reasonably quickly and saves in a reasonable amount of time usually. Keeping the core of

[tw5] Re: Unable to save new tiddlywiki (5.1.17) in tiddlyspot

2018-05-31 Thread Lost Admin
He didn't list Chrome on Linux as one of the OS/Browser combinations he tried. He did try Chromium on Linux but there are a few bits in Chrome that aren't in Chromium (admittedly, those are pretty Google specific). Like you, Chrome worked for me (on Windows in my case). On Thursday, May 31,

[tw5] Re: Unable to save new tiddlywiki (5.1.17) in tiddlyspot

2018-05-31 Thread Lost Admin
Hi Carlos, I had the same problem. I needed to use Chrome on Windows (I didn't try Chrome on Linux). Something about Firefox prevented it from saving to tiddlyspot after the upgrade. On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 4:17:34 PM UTC-4, Carlos Pita wrote: > > Hi All, > > well my problem is just

[tw5] Re: To Github Or Not? -- That is a question.

2018-05-31 Thread Lost Admin
Are you saying that I should put my exceedingly simple plugins for TiddlyWiki on Github? On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 11:57:43 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Interesting discussion on GitHub in which ... > > ... @Jermolene

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-05-31 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, This has been an interesting thread to read. Like @FrD, I use webdav for most of my TiddlyWikis. What makes this conversation interesting is how you are trying to solve the problem. In my opinion, the TiddlyWiki code shouldn't include backup capabilities. The backup should be handled

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-29 Thread Lost Admin
@Mat Based on how I'm seeing the other options filled in, Webdav should be "Any-standard-OS". Apparently Apache HTTPD is even available on Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.esminis.server.apache=en_US)! I'll let you know when I get the instructions for

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-29 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 9:13:59 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > Hi Mat, > > NoteSelf fits into two categories. One as a (remote) Service and one as a > (local browser) Saver. The complication of it as a local browser saver is > that *it needs to connect to the github starting page at least

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 3:25:43 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > Lost Admin - thank you for your information! Some questions: > > *WebDAV* >> >> *...* >> > *OS* : Any (Apache) or windows (IIS) >> > > What does this mean - what's the difference? >

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability". > > However, with deference to Mat, still the point remains that NoteSelf is > an interesting option for users who want a solution that works over many > different types of

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:27:44 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > > > On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability". >> >> However, with deference to Mat, still the

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:28:37 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > > > On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:27:44 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> >> >> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: >>> >>> I agree

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
I'm with Jed on the portability part. Perhaps "works offline" instead? Even that is somewhat dependent on the details (I run a webdav server on my laptop, so it works fine when I'm offline). There are also issue with "dependencies" as the list I provided is a very small sub-set of WebDAV

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-05-28 Thread Lost Admin
Filling in a few more blanks (may have already been done and not on setup yet): WebDAV *dependencies* : Apache or IIS (tested); possibly also supported on Nginx *format* : html *OS* : Any (Apache) or windows (IIS) *Portable* : No (or maybe with Apache portableapps) PHP (store.php)

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-05-22 Thread Lost Admin
As there does seam to be interest, I've started. Note I haven't even finished the first tutorial as I'm writing this. But, you can have a look anyway. I'm putting them on Tiddlyspot. It seams like a good place. http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#Tutorials lists what I've got planned. The

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-05-22 Thread Lost Admin
, 2018 at 9:10:11 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > I am keen to learn how to set up my own CouchDB (I am on the NoteSelf > Forums) and I try every saver and hosting option to try and establish its > use cases. > > My biggest gap is when It comes to a Cpane

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-05-22 Thread Lost Admin
My WebDAV setup is TLS only and currently uses Apache Basic Auth (so you need a username and password). I thought about setting up Client Certificate auth but haven't done so yet. It's been running for many months so far with no weird files showing up unexpectedly (so either it's secure or the

[tw5] Re: Saving via WebDAV the easy way

2018-05-18 Thread Lost Admin
That is amazingly easy. How do you add user authentication and authorization for saving? On Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 12:39:24 PM UTC-5, Tristan Kohl wrote: > > Hey guys, > > as I tried various ways for storing a big amount of wikis on my limited > hardware I came across the WebDAV capabilities

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-05-18 Thread Lost Admin
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 10:57:50 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > ... > You should maybe ask us to agree to actually do it to check the > instructions work and that we are not just giving you work :-) > > Best wishes > Josiah > I'll take that as you agreeing to test it out once I publish

[tw5] Re: How do I upgrade my tiddlyspot?

2018-05-15 Thread Lost Admin
It appears Firefox doesn't work but Chrome does (I have Chrome at work). On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 5:13:35 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > It's not working for me. I don't have Chromium. It says "saving" and just > hangs forever. The "saved" message doesn't show up

[tw5] Re: How do I upgrade my tiddlyspot?

2018-05-14 Thread Lost Admin
> the same way I use. It works for me (using Chromium). > > Birthe > > mandag den 14. maj 2018 kl. 20.56.47 UTC+2 skrev Lost Admin: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have, in the past, been able to update my TiddlySpot wiki but I failed >> the last couple

[tw5] How do I upgrade my tiddlyspot?

2018-05-14 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, I have, in the past, been able to update my TiddlySpot wiki but I failed the last couple of times. Are there specific instructions for how to update a tiddlyspot instance to the latest version of TiddlyWiki? If so, where would I find those instructions? -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.17

2018-05-12 Thread Lost Admin
Has anyone upgraded to 5.1.17 on TiddlySpot? My personally hosted TiddlyWikis are on WebDAV and they worked like a charm but http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/ is not saving back to Tiddlyspot. It could just be very slow as we are all trying to send updates there. I couldn't find clear

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.17

2018-05-12 Thread Lost Admin
Thank you all. That is great. I'm particularly happy with the fix to WebDAV. I can confirm it works properly on Apache 2.4. I'm very happy. On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 7:39:05 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I’m delighted to announce the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.17: > >

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Updates to the MultiUser plugin and the Single Executable version

2018-05-11 Thread Lost Admin
If you must change the name and those are the only choices, I vote for 'strawberry tart'. Hmm, now I need to go get a snack. On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 11:09:27 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > Be careful if you are going to open up the naming discussion again. It may > end up as something like

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki MeetUp in US -- June 2018?

2018-05-10 Thread Lost Admin
I live in Toronto, Canada I could drive to Syracuse, Albany or Utica. Syracuse is the shorted drive for me. I'll have to see if my passport is still valid, though. Nothing to show off (unless you want help setting up a WebDAV server for TiddlyWiki or your own CouchDB server for Note Self), but

[tw5] Re: TiddlyPie in the sky?

2018-05-10 Thread Lost Admin
Like Jed, I have no idea what the overall name would be. I'm not sure Server is the right term. Some of the ways we interact with TiddlyWiki aren't really servers, some are completely serverless (as I understand "server") and others are more infrastructure. You should probably include: -

[tw5] Re: Recurring selective sync between a private and a public wiki

2018-05-10 Thread Lost Admin
> like about ikiwiki decentralized setups in many different configurations > are possible: https://ikiwiki.info/tips/distributed_wikis/ > > Is there a way to keep a hosted and a local version of a wiki in sync? > > Am Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2018 20:11:13 UTC+2 schrieb Lost Admin: >&g

[tw5] Re: Recurring selective sync between a private and a public wiki

2018-05-09 Thread Lost Admin
I *think* it might be possible if you host the private wiki instance on a node.js version of tiddlywiki and wrote a few custom node scripts (and deployment scripts) to generate the public version and then push it out to the public server. I do something similar without all the scripting but

[tw5] Re: Your invitation to the TiddlyWiki European Meetup 2018

2018-05-09 Thread Lost Admin
I wonder if there are enough of us interested in a TiddyWiki America Meet up? On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 6:23:28 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I’m delighted to invite you to the 3rd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on > Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th June 2018, here in Oxford, UK. It’s for

[tw5] Re: Adsense on tiddlywiki...

2018-05-01 Thread Lost Admin
On Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 9:56:04 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:46:46 PM UTC+2, Ste Wilson wrote: >> >> Just an idle thought but is it possible to put Google ads in a tiddlywiki >> in a livable way to perhaps make a little money from a tiddlywiki? > > > Nobody

[tw5] Re: NoteSelf uses local browser storage seamlessly with a remote synching server

2018-04-29 Thread Lost Admin
I agree, it is pretty amazing. I had some initial issues getting it to work but I think that was because I tried right around the time IBM bought out Cloudant and the "set-up" process changed. Instead I started messing around with other things. I always meant to get back to it. Yesterday, I did

[tw5] Re: Please explain to me why TiddlyWiki is a "Wiki"?

2018-04-25 Thread Lost Admin
For me TiddlyWiki is a wiki. To me, the defining characteristic is that a wiki is a self-editing website. That is the content can be edited directly on/from/in the website itself. While collaboration is certainly very common, I don't view this as "core" to my internal definition of "wiki"

[tw] Re: TW WebDAV Failing Status 412 - but not curl

2018-04-04 Thread Lost Admin
I ran into this problem last year. You aren't doing anything wrong. The reason for this happening is simple. Apache (and IIS) do not sent an updated etag value with the response to the PUT request (webdav save method) because you can add post-processing to the PUT request that would change the

[tw] Re: [FF57] life after TiddlyLockPlugin

2017-12-06 Thread Lost Admin
For what it's worth, I've been using TiddlyWiki with the WebDav saver for many months now. I did some testing with locking using Apache (2.4) and it works well. The only issue I have, which PMario alluded to, is that the WebDav saver does not properly get a new "token" to be able to identify

[tw] Re: How do I filter by date (of creation) for transclusion list?

2017-12-05 Thread Lost Admin
; <$list > filter="[all[tiddlers]!has[draft.of]!sort[created]get[created]removeprefixremoveprefixlimit[3]]"> > <> > > > > > Am Montag, 4. Dezember 2017 18:00:28 UTC+1 schrieb Lost Admin: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I started using TiddlyWiki as a too

[tw] Re: How do I filter by date (of creation) for transclusion list?

2017-12-05 Thread Lost Admin
Thanks. Not quite what I wanted, but still a good way to handle it. On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 6:08:19 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > A quick answer thus not comprehensive, if you create a list that shows the > tiddlers you want in the order you want you can t

[tw] Re: Explaining (some) Newbie(s) Confusion

2017-12-04 Thread Lost Admin
UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Dear Other User > > I find it hard to ask one question to get started when I see this ... > > > > WHAT question about WHAT? > > I'm a little bit DYSFUNCTIONAL: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yutaN0eB-YQ > > Ye Beginner

[tw] Re: Explaining (some) Newbie(s) Confusion

2017-12-04 Thread Lost Admin
Dear User, You have my sympathy for feeling fragile. It is your fault for not understanding. Fortunately, there is something you can do to fix that. It's simple. Narrow down what you don't understand into small bits and ask specific questions about those bits. If the questions make sense to

[tw] How do I filter by date (of creation) for transclusion list?

2017-12-04 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, I started using TiddlyWiki as a tool to quickly make a small website. I would like to make an announcements/news section. I figured using the Journal tiddler technique would make a good way to generate a news list. It sorts by date and I can easily use the table-of-contents macro to

[tw] Re: Australian or Sydney based tiddlywiki enthusiasts?

2017-11-22 Thread Lost Admin
I've wanted to visit Australia for some time. Especially now that you are having summer and we are having winter up here in the Great White North. On Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 12:48:17 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > Bump, > > I am sure there is more than me and Iain in Sydney. Let your friends

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-16 Thread Lost Admin
In my humble opinion, to get what TT wants, what this group needs is proper forums instead of Google's attempt to replace nntp. We also probably need a wiki that can be edited by mutliple people. Forums would allow categorization of discussions easier. A wiki with multiple editors would allow

[tw] Re: Someone deserves cred! @JR

2017-11-15 Thread Lost Admin
2 things ... On Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 4:20:54 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/ ... is that... is it... YES IT IS!!! > > TiddlyWiki 5.1.15 has been released! > > He might have done it silently but he deserves a loud HOORAY for Jeremy!!! > > <:-) > First, HOORAY! for

[tw] Re: TiddlySpot.com down - or only me?

2017-11-09 Thread Lost Admin
I'm not ready to look for an alternative to TiddlySpot yet. Until a week has passed with no improvements, or an official notification is given, I'm going to assume this is just technical difficulties with the hosting provider. I have, however, just saved local copies of the wikis I have on

[tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting: the MultiUser wiki plugin (formerly Gatekeeper and TiddlyWebSockets)

2017-11-09 Thread Lost Admin
I do think the WebSockets plugin deserves to be on it's own. I can see it being used without the Node version of TiddlyWiki to interface with other services. I'm not specifically sure what but a situation where TiddlyWiki is used to create the webside and gets served from an otherwise static

[tw] Re: Whatever you do, never say "TWX"

2017-11-06 Thread Lost Admin
Can I say TWiX? On Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 7:06:32 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > "TWX" a bit like the "Jehovah Problem." > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYkbqzWVHZI > > Josiah > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: [TW5] A working prototype multi-user wiki

2017-11-02 Thread Lost Admin
This is interesting. I don't run node. Any chance of this making it into the Webdav saver? I doubt it since TW uses a single file with DAV. On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 9:41:40 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > BIG SCARY DISCLAIMER: I am the only one who has tested this so far, and > only on

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] WebDav Saver Observations.

2017-10-18 Thread Lost Admin
ber 18, 2017 at 11:26:19 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 3:12:00 PM UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> Could someone help me a bit with something? My coding skills are not up >> to even this simple task sadly. >> >> The WebDAV saver for

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] WebDav Saver Observations.

2017-10-18 Thread Lost Admin
t. > http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4918.txt > > The HTTP/1.1 spec is at https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt > > I can't find anything in either of those just by searching for "etag". > > Just some thoughts. > > On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 10:48 AM, Lost Admin <thelos...@g

[tw] Re: Making tiddlywiki available online

2017-10-17 Thread Lost Admin
The 500 server error response indicates the server had a problem. Can you check the server logs? This is a wild guess, but you should check to make sure that the system user that runs the php script (probably the system user that runs the web server) has write access to the location that the

[tw] Re: Thoughts from the Obvious Side ...

2017-10-16 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 12:20:57 PM UTC-4, Abraham Samma wrote: > > ... > I personally think TW5 is still on a journey of self discovery and we need > to keep at it as a community in order for something wonderful to come out > of it. > I would like to volunteer to drive TW5 around the

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] WebDav Saver Observations.

2017-10-10 Thread Lost Admin
If you are familiar with setting up Apache, you could definitely set-up an Apache WebDav server. I just followed some generic how-to guides that explains the settings needed to get WebDav, TLS (and letsencrypt), and authentication working on Apache. The issue is with using TiddlyWiki. When you

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] WebDav Saver Observations.

2017-10-10 Thread Lost Admin
Further on the complexity of ETag and why Apache (and generic web servers) should not send an updated ETag in response to a PUT: https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-reschke-http-etag-on-write-09.html On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 3:23:30 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > I finally

[tw] Re: An Aside: Learning Curves

2017-10-10 Thread Lost Admin
I always wondered where that one came from. On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:04:47 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > The common meaning of stuff happens when people guess at what a phrase > means. Eventually the common meaning becomes the effective meaning. > > The one that always bother me is

[tw] Re: Big tables

2017-10-06 Thread Lost Admin
Nice trick. Is there a way to add that to all tables without needing to specify |scrollable|k on the top? On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 3:49:17 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 12:33:02 PM UTC-7, Ste Wilson wrote: >> >> I'm sure this is a solved problem but...

[tw] Re: Opinion: The TIDDLYFOX problem is only part of it ...

2017-10-06 Thread Lost Admin
But then what am I supposed to use as a web browser? MSIE/Edge is full of security holes and Chrome is as much spyware as it is a web browser. I suppose I could switch over entirely to Apple products and run Safari but I don't like the lack of upgradability. On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at

[tw] Re: Using TiddlyFox into the future

2017-10-04 Thread Lost Admin
It's not "vaguely possible sometime hack". it's definitely possible sometimes hack. Although to my knowledge the sometimes has turned out to be extremely rare. So, you do have a point. By modern web browser security standards, the old method is far too open with the potential for abuse. Since

Re: [tw] Re: Laptop + Mobile access = TiddlyServer?

2017-10-03 Thread Lost Admin
s supposed > to do this, but we were having trouble with it, so I'm not sure where it > stands. > > Here is the link to the discussion. > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/3206b23b-d4e5-4fe3-8984-70b449b7218c%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email_source=footer > > > On

[tw] Re: Laptop + Mobile access = TiddlyServer?

2017-10-02 Thread Lost Admin
If you are going to the extent of putting a server on a Raspberry Pi, why not setup a proper web server? Apache with either webdav (for the dav saver) or mod_php for the store.php used by tiddlyspot (it's on Github) will give you a lot more flexibility. You can even have ssl/tls if you

[tw] Re: What's the tilde for?

2017-10-02 Thread Lost Admin
The tilde character is used to suppress the action of camel case automatically creating a link to another tiddler. I.E. MyTiddler would create a link to a tiddler with the title "MyTiddler", even if no such tiddler yet exists. But ~MyTiddler would not. On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 11:35:48 AM

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki not working properly on latest version of firefox

2017-10-02 Thread Lost Admin
I don't know if it is related, but after I upgraded Firefox it was having all sorts of problems. Most obvious, if I opened a new blank tab and then entered a URL, it would never load the page. But clicking on a link and choosing open in new tab would work find (and I could then type an

[tw] Re: Wikipedia like sidebar

2017-09-22 Thread Lost Admin
I don't know if such a thing exists, but a fairly simple way to create one would be to make a View Template that generates a table from the fields of a tiddler and displays them in a table. The view template could use a custom CSS tiddler to size and place the table on the right. You can tie

[tw] Re: [off topic] We need guides on how to make tutorials etc

2017-09-22 Thread Lost Admin
On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-4, RichardWilliamSmith wrote: > > ... - I have to overcome my hatred of my own voice. ... > Adjust the pitch of your audio track track down 1% to 3% before listening to yourself. Nobody likes the sound of their own voice when recorded because

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