I updated the instructions to something that is hopefully more useful. They
are here
http://ooktech.com/jed/externalbrain/#Adding%20comments%20sections%20to%20tiddlers%20on%20a%20tiddlywiki%20using%20hashover
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Hi Jed
I'm trying to follow your instructions however I get some errors (I've
added a couple of comments to your instructions tiddler by adding the tag
My blog to it):
I changed the url in hashoverComments.js so it points to my own hashover
php script (I don't think you mentioned this step in
Måns,
Thank you for trying! Now I get to see what all of the terrible terrible
mistakes I made are. You are the first who has said anything to me about
trying it out so you may find all of my mistakes. Sorry about that.
That error is referencing the javascript-mode.php file in the scripts
This is all terribly exciting :-)
The checking, which if I understan you right is only about checking if
the tiddler exists so to not overwrite existing tiddlers, and update the
'number-of-comments' field, makes my Chrome propose I kill the page so I
must click on Wait quite a few times.
Unless you put in a new comment there is nothing for it to get. It worked
earlier for me and I haven't received any notification of any new posts.
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First regarding my earlier comment that
I tried putting in some [[wikilinks]] in a post which (not surprisingly)
didn't work.
This does work now! Fantastic!
...ironically, I saw that it worked on a tab that I then closed and now I
can't figure out how/where.
This might have to do with that
Mat,
Checking the box makes the button load (it makes the wikitext render using
a reveal widget), which requires some php to run on the server to see what
comments exist there, and checks that against the comments that are already
in tiddlers. This is what takes so long. There is one '.' added
To have outside people comment, without registering or logging into
something, is a MAJOR feature I've missed over the years, and a definite
bottleneck.
have hashover take and store comments and then have it send tiddlywiki the
comments in json format. That way I can make a tool to
Hi Jed,
Great stuff, well done. Hashover seems pretty nice,
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 3:52 AM, Andreas Hahn www.gal...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Interesting project and it seems to work really well, nice !
From what I have gathered, it does sound conceivable to implement a
Mat,
I never touched php before 4 days ago so I am not sure how everything
works. I am pretty sure that since php is run on the server dropbox won't
let you use it. So, if there is a way to let you have comments on a wiki
hosted on dropbox of tiddlyspot what I have won't do it. I am going to
It is now set up so that hashover is used to take the comment input and on
the backend. The comments get imported into tiddlywiki to be displayed
however you wish. At the moment there is no longer support for threaded
comments or likes on comments. I can probably put that back in but I am not
Hashover consists of some php scripts and related files stored on the same
server as the tiddlywiki html file, because of this it isn't something that
could be used on tiddlyspot. It also isn't a replacement for federation,
which if I understand it correctly will allow things that work more
Interesting project and it seems to work really well, nice !
From what I have gathered, it does sound conceivable to implement a
syncadaptor module for tiddlywiki that interfaces with hashover either
directly or through a php proxy script, thereby treating comments
including writing and
Hijacker here, commenting on his own answers:
Where, actually, are the comments stored? And in what format? I couldn't
find info on this on their site.
EDIT: HashOver is self-hosted, as users post comments, individual XML
files are created in a subdirectory named after the page URL under
Interesting stuff.
Where, actually, are the comments stored? And in what format? I couldn't
find info on this on their site.
They state Restricted use of HTML tags... could you paste in static
tiddlers? (..you may have some thoughts on the recent github thread
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