I use Syncovery to keep a few directories synced to my Synology and just
edit locally on my computer; NAS is primarily backup. I use SSD drives
locally so much faster than loading from the network.
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Hi,
I've got an XPenology (Synology on my own hardware - see xpenology.me ) ...
There is a node.js package, but it's crap. Use storetiddler.php and just
run it on the built-in apache.
On Thursday, 8 September 2016 23:09:40 UTC-4, Farayi Chambati wrote:
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> Does anyone have experience or
This is promising. Thanks J Mc.
On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 3:01:02 AM UTC+12, J Mc wrote:
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> Hello Farayi Chambati,
> have a look at this post.
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> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/tqXXRMojJks
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> J Mc
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> On Friday, 9 September 2016 04:09:40 UTC+1, Farayi Chambati wrote:
Hello Farayi Chambati,
have a look at this post.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/tqXXRMojJks
J Mc
On Friday, 9 September 2016 04:09:40 UTC+1, Farayi Chambati wrote:
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> Does anyone have experience or tips?
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As a first step, you can set up the most simple webpage showing any html to
ensure this is working so that you can "surf" to it and see it as a
processed html page. There are many resources on the web for how to do
this, probably including examples with a NAS.
That is not a TW matter of
Hi Farayi, did you name your file with an ending .html (or .htm)? This is one
of the signs webservers and operating systems use to decide how to serve/open a
file.
Good luck, Thomas
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Thanks Mat.
I am trying to host the file on my NAS so that I can open this file from
anyway. It is opening in text editor?
On Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 9:55:56 AM UTC+12, Mat wrote:
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> Hi Farayi. TiddlyWiki is in many senses "just a webpage", so you actually
> open it in a your
Hi Farayi. TiddlyWiki is in many senses "just a webpage", so you actually
open it in a your webbrowser. If you're on a windows machine you can e.g
right click on the tw file and choose to open it with whatever browser it
is you use. The relationship of a tiddlywiki to a browser is comparable to
Hi Tobias,
I cannot seem to get to run a tiddlywiki file of my Synology drive. I can run
Dokuwiki and Wordpress but not TW. I put the file in a folder under my web
folder. If I open it to opens in text editor instead of rendering.
Warning - I am non technical at all.
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Hi Farayi,
What would be the technological challenge?
Best wishes,
Tobias.
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