On Jun 13, 11:44 pm, Simon Baird wrote:
> What about TiddlyWeb on AppEngine? Is anyone playing around with that?
Yes:
http://tiddlyweb.appspot.com/
That has been updated in a while (it's 0.9.25).
This is based on:
http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#googleappengine
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On Jun 12, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Måns wrote:
> untill I get a new harddisk. (That won't happen
> in a while I'm afraid ...)
Pretty cheap here. No so cheap in Denmark?
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I am - no doubt about that ;-) especially when entering these areas...
I don't know why I didn't succeed - As I recall I kept getting
errormessages from the prompt no matter what I wrote- so I lost
interrest after a while. I recon it was copying stuff to folders,
which I had to name myself - run a
> I hope someone reads this, and gets inspired to make systems or
> TiddlyWebapplications which let someone like me (low level user] - run
> it from a normal webinstall or local server
Out of curiosity, can you explain why the Portable Python path didn't
work for you:
http://tiddlyweb.peermore.c
Hi Chris
Thank you for your answer - and your technical advice, even if my
questions show just how little I understood of it all in the first
place ;-) I'm a little wiser now.
I hope someone reads this, and gets inspired to make systems or
TiddlyWebapplications which let someone like me (low leve
On Jun 11, 8:20 pm, Måns wrote:
> Followup on: TiddlyWeb from an usb
> stick?http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7d884c...
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> Just a question out of curiousity - I discovered web2pyhttp://www.web2py.com/
> which comes prepackaged for Mac and Windows, (use source code
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