[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-10 Thread Donald Coates
No problem!! Yes serving external files with a proxy server is always like this - lots of assumptions that lead to lots of confusion. It's a bit outside most use cases I guess. Using nginx to serve media files outside TW is absolutely the way to go though IMO the performance is way worth it.

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-10 Thread duche...@gmail.com
Re my last paragraph above I now understand that '' > from TwTube Github page > suggests? > > Thanks again digit! > > Le mercredi 9 décembre 2020 à 20:07:12 UTC-5, digit...@gmail.com a écrit : > >> So I don't think it will work this way -

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-10 Thread duche...@gmail.com
Yes, it works that way, i.e. when I input the url of a file located on my ngnix server to the 'source src=' . However I thought that I could also address a video located within the tiddlywiki folder, as we do with images. And Tiddlywiki shows right such a video as it does for an image using

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-09 Thread Donald Coates
So I don't think it will work this way - trying to access it by tw import. You have to think of it this way - *nginx is serving the file* within tiddlywiki. nginx has to be able to serve the file separately on its own. Here is the code I put in for the video you see in my wiki: ```

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-08 Thread Donald Coates
My barely educated guess: tiddlywiki still relies on nginx to connect to the video. The src has to be in a place that is accessible to nginx. Therefore you should be able to add that directory location onto a web address and have nginx serve it directly, like an external image. One way

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-08 Thread Donald Coates
I started my tiddlywiki nodejs server the normal way with the `tiddlywiki` command. In fact it had been running for a couple weeks. I did the same as with the standalone - just dragged the downloaded tid onto the nodejs servers page and reloaded. Start there and see if all the other problems

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-07 Thread duche...@gmail.com
The idea to test it first on a standalone wiki is a good one so I did so and was very happy to see that it worked! Unfortunately the install on my node server is still a failure and I can't find what I'm doing wrong. Few questions for you (if you don't mind): 1. Do you start the media

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-05 Thread Donald Coates
Okay I went ahead and just did it on my nodejs server. Did just like I said below and again it worked fine, as you can see here On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 3:24:23 PM UTC-5 duche...@gmail.com wrote: > > I'm running

[tw5] Re: Twtube

2020-12-05 Thread Donald Coates
So I just went to the live demo and downloaded the tid then dragged it into a standalone wiki and it worked fine. I think the instructions are for development? I realize you are using a nodejs server which may work differently but maybe just try dragging

[tw5] Re: TwTube plugin brings Video.js player to TiddlyWiki 5

2019-09-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear TheDiveO, Thank you for making this available to the community. This is very helpful. However, I had two suggestions/requests if I'm not making a delayed request. - The mp4 video is not supported in TW desktop. Support there would be useful. - I wish we could also embed an