Sorry to continue such an old thread, but I am confused. The preceding
discussion ended when it appeared that more modern operating systems and/or
browsers had closed some sort of loophole that a Tiddlywiki exploited to
save itself back to the Tiddlyspot server.
I resigned myself to keeping my
Hi MummerX
@Bauwe
I only just heard recently about GieWiki, so I was not aware (until
now) that it offers MPTW. Thanks! :o)
Where tiddlyspot let users create accounts and tw's...with GieWiki you
are the owner of the system itself (like owning tiddlyspot)...so it's
easy to create more then one
Hi,
provided that your existing TiddlySpot content is well-formed XHTML
(so I can parse it as XML), and provided your files are less than 1MB
each, you can from within the page setup dialog of giewiki upload the
files or pull them directly from TiddlySpot into a giewiki page. In
the latter case,
Hi
I'm also seeing recursion errors in tabs and the upload button doesn't
work in Firefox 5.
I'm not sure about the former, but in terms of the latter, Tiddlyspot
uses the UploadPlugin to upload to the web which uses a deprecated
function called doHttp.
Is BidiX still maintaining this plugin?
On Aug 17, 2:07 pm, rakugo jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
Is BidiX still maintaining this plugin? Looks like it will need an
update which might fix a lot of the problems...
Probably no. I asked him about 3 weeks ago. Posted my mail and the
answere to:
@PMario - your pojnts, in order ...
Yup, deleting cookies in IE8 fixed the tabs error and the stack
errors.
On saving to web, it still fails: Do you want to navigate away from
this page? and '0' is null or not an object.
*** Once (and only once) in many tries, it saved successfully! - This
is
@PMario
Thanks for pursuing this.
I just read https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues/44
That would indeed fit all my observations, and explains why I can
still save to web on my home PC (old OS) and not on my work PC (new
OS, and recently upgraded).
I will wait and see if anyone kindly
Well this is frustrating. I have had three goes at reporting what
happened when I tried a temp wiki on Tidllywiki, and lost each attempt
due to power cuts. :-(
I can't be bothered with a lot of typing any more, so here's the
bottom line.
Environment:
Home PC - Ubuntu (Karmic), Firefox 3.6.18
Grateful thanks for the feedback
Note: My Win7-Ent work PC does not have USB ports, FD, CD or DVD disk
bays. Also, all s/w downloads (excpet MS updates) are blocked. Totally
locked down.
Now this is interesting - I tried a temp wiki on Tiddlyspace.com last
night. I am now at work and I have just
I did see the tabs error some time ago. I am not sure, where it
comes from. But I did clear the browser cookies for this tiddlyspot
TW. Did a [shift][relaod] and the error was gone, using FF5. Did no
deeper investigation.
To see the version of a TW core, just use version. to see MPTW
version use
Hi MummerX
Unless there's no solution for my current Tiddlyspot.com wiki, I may
have to transfer it across.
I've set up a tiddlyspace meant for inclusion here:
http://mamagsd.tiddlyspace.com/
You can include it as mamagsd in the lefthand menu at the backstage..
It seems to work allright,
Hi MummerX
Another server-side solution to think of is GieWiki ...where MPTW is
available.
...each time you create a new TiddlyWiki with GieWiki there is the
option to use templates, MPTW is one of the options...
Have look on a demo MPTW in the sandbox folder on the GieWiki-site:
I did a short test with an updated Win7 (updated yesterday)
Win7 HomePremium
FF5.0
Save to Web to tiddlyspot works fine.
But upload from a file TW is broken since FF5
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Hi MummerX
Firefox just goes quiet, but
IE8 produces the following failure ...
You can download firefox 4.0.1 as a portable app here:
http://tinyurl.com/5w5qnnf o your
Install it to your usb and run it from there...
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
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