The files from my pc work fine in Firefox just not when I load the same files
from my website.
Didnt remove anything as far as I know. Will check later.
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It is some time since I posted here! I am still using version 2 files
mostly offline but now I see that they don't load from my webspace. Or
rather they are there but invisible - if you go to view Source you can see
the file.
http://healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/wikis/homepage.html
Thanks. It should not be this complicated!!
On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:27:24 PM UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
Hi Kev
Your might find some ideas here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-vcBKoR6Ro0/AVf8trXpQosJ
Mvh. Birthe
Den mandag den 9. juni 2014 22.04.31 UTC+2 skrev Kev Richards
I've decided I hate tiddlyspace! How on earth can I delete my Tiddlywiki.
The instructions make no sense to me - create a user called delete and
delete yourself. What does that mean? It's very old fashioned.
I just want to get rid of it. Any help appreciated as I had a request to
remove a
Thanks that wasn't obvious. I deleted one space but for this space -
http://keithshomepage.tiddlyspace.com/ - there is no reset option, even
when I log on.
On Monday, June 9, 2014 12:47:46 PM UTC+1, Måns wrote:
Hi Kev
Go to yourspacename.tiddlyspace.com/_space - click reset. (You'll need
Yes Portable apps also good. I use them on my usb drive. But you still have
to use old Firefox = not so secure. I use the Sandbox because it protects
my system from junk. It is cheering to think how many useful, imaginative,
non-corporate apps there are out there.
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I think lots of these points made are true:
- it was difficult to read and work with a TW on a mobile phone - tho
now it is much easier as the screen size is often larger than a year or so
ago.
- Importing images is a pain when other progs like EVernote capture
everything
-
Like a lot of people I really cannot work without Tiddlysnip. How useful to
just do right click, save page or url or section and then see it as a
Tiddler complete with source link. However, firefox has developed whereas
some plugins have not and there has not been anything to replace them -
I'm using IOS 5.0.1 because my ipod is Jailbroken so maybe that's the
problem.
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 9:44:57 PM UTC+1, Kev Richards wrote:
No it doesn't work. Just hangs at the opening page.
On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:55:23 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Kev
Is the app
I have gone back to Firefox 16! because I missed Tiddlysnip so much. As I
posted elsewhere I have lost Catch Notes too so some kind of efficient easy
web clipper is desperately missing!!Obvoulsy I can cut and paste but it was
so much faster and convenient to use Tiddlysnip which set up
I just discovered this app - works great on my Android tablet but not with
my Ipod?? I see the app information page and the banner at the top
Authenticating with Dropbox but that's how it stays.
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 10:37:22 AM UTC, Shash wrote:
I am using TW with Dropbox. I had
My TWs today have refused to save. I get the following message box:
It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
- your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari
and Opera all work if properly configured)
- the pathname to your TiddlyWiki file contains
.
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:43:18 PM UTC+1, Kev Richards wrote:
My TWs today have refused to save. I get the following message box:
It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
- your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari
and Opera all work
files to Dropbox.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Kev Richards kev...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
This is the age of multiplatform device users. I work with an ipod,
android tablet and phone - and my PC. Tiddlywiki is really only suitable
for a PC.
If only I
This is the age of multiplatform device users. I work with an ipod, android
tablet and phone - and my PC. Tiddlywiki is really only suitable for a PC.
If only I could make a note from all the smaller devices which would then
paste into my TW - rather like the excellent Tiddlysnip which I use
And here is the result:
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/homepage.html#[[Supplement%20suppliers]]
That's much neater and a great time-saver for me at least. I can now search
a range of targeted websites for the subjects I am interested in and best
of all use Google's search operators to
OK. thanks. Not being a programmer I didn't understand transclusion. But
anyway - it works!!
On Thursday, January 31, 2013 7:32:46 AM UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Kev,
I understand right, you are asking why you have two tiddlers, correct?
Well, you are right that for a single custom search
That looks excellent, just the job - I'll try it later on when I get time.
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:31:15 AM UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi everyone,
as Kev was asking here [1] how to embed some fancy google code to embed a
custom search, I went a different road. Hopefully, achieving
to have 2 search boxes or can I put my google code
somewhere in your Macro code?
You can see the results in this TW - in the Timeline -
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/worldwideweb.html
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:05:50 PM UTC, Kev Richards wrote:
That looks excellent, just
The page is here and under Brand Names. right now I am just using the
link although I would prefer the nice search box embedded.
On Monday, January 28, 2013 8:36:32 PM UTC, Kev Richards wrote:
Most scripts I found will run when sandwhiched between html...etc tags. I
discovered in my
The page is here -
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/homepage.html#[[Supplement%20suppliers]]
and I have just included the link under Brand Names but I would prefer to
see the search box.
On Monday, January 28, 2013 8:36:32 PM UTC, Kev Richards wrote:
Most scripts I found will run
Thanks - I think that mean it will be indexed by Google! :)
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:47:44 PM UTC, Kev Richards wrote:
Can the new Tiddlywiki create site maps so Google can index it properly?
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Most scripts I found will run when sandwhiched between html...etc tags. I
discovered in my Webmasters page that I can create a search engine script
that will search a specific list of sites. For example, now I can search
for Vitamin C on the sites of 20 providers and see only the results from
I only edited one tiddler in
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/homepage.html - Welcome to Keith's
websites - but now for some reason the order of the Default Tiddlers does
not work. I should get the
Welcome to Keith's websites tiddler on the top.
Any suggestions welcome? Can't think
Can the new Tiddlywiki create site maps so Google can index it properly?
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The new version works for me - hooray. If you clear the Firefox cache of
everything you will have to repeat the procedure.
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I restarted my computer and it seems to work now? No idea what happened.
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:46:55 PM UTC, Kev Richards wrote:
I only edited one tiddler in
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/homepage.html - Welcome to
Keith's websites - but now for some reason the order
I had the same saving problem even after I installed the Tiddlyfox
extension. My solution was to upgrade my TW files to the latest version of
TW and then the extension worked. Tired of Firefox upgrades!!!
But first I had to downgrade my Firefox version to a version that just
worked - Version
The All list in the sidebar would be more useful and more logical if I
could filter out the system tiddlers from the list so I only see the
content tiddlers. Is there a way of doing that?
Even better would be a toggle to show content or system tiddlers.
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The All list in the sidebar would be more useful and more logical if I
could filter out the system tiddlers from the list so I only see the
content tiddlers. Is there a way of doing that?
Even better would be a toggle to show content or system tiddlers.
Thanks
Jeremy
Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com
27 April 2012 18:15
Hi kev,
+10
Would you mind sharing your idea of a 'proper newsreader plugin'?
Cheers, Tobias.
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I have posted now and again about the difficulty Google has indexing a
Tiddlywiki. Will Google be able to index the new version? Or is that
asking too much?
If Google could index all the content in my TWs I probably wouldn't
have created my Mediawiki site. Why bother when TW is so good.
Also a
, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
OK I found the next best substitute for newsgroups - an ifram embedded
route so not as neat as the Bidx one. Take a look at
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/homepage.html#Healthand click
on Health Newsfeeds. The source for the container is here
-website.aspx
Isn't it amazing how Tiddlywiki can neatly hide all that content in a
simple dropdown link. That's why I still use it - nothing like it as
fast and convenient, :)
On Feb 6, 12:23 pm, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
Trouble is most people will be on to at least Firefox 9! So
frustrating
Trouble is most people will be on to at least Firefox 9! So
frustrating that the nice original rssplugin doesn't work anymore.
It's the ONE big thing missing from TW apart from the fact that Google
doesn't index TW properly.
I tried earlier versions of Firefox and it still didn't work. The code
I can see you have done a lot of work! I usethe GTD TiddlyWiki - an
older version - as it was simple to use. I'll play around with yours
for a while. I might change over. Some instructions on how to get
started - a typical work flow would be helpful for new people. For
example I don't know
So how do I download a copy?
On Feb 3, 8:53 pm, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
I can see you have done a lot of work! I use the GTD TiddlyWiki - an
older version - as it was simple to use. I'll play around with yours
for a while. I might change over. Some instructions on how to get
started
:
Hello, kev,
there are some tools for work with RSS, but it seems that there's no
good examples of putting them together. However, you can try the
following:
* [0], as I understand, is a service which allows to read RSS feeds
through a web interface (probably not the thing you're looking
I posted a message of a coders forum about rssReader and a link to one
of my Tiddlywikis - http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/worldwideweb.html
and someone said:
The site doesn't load at all in Internet Explorer 9. And the graphics
are missing in other browsers.
Other people have had some
Thanks for that too. (Actually I've gone back to Firefox as I didn't
find any speed advantages with Chrome once I'd opened up the same
number of tabs I regularly use in Friefox.Also there is no Scrapbook
addon - wonderful Firefox addon)
On Jan 29, 11:26 pm, ionobr...@gmail.com ionobr...@gmail.com
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Hi Kev
No info on this one? I really miss being able to use my newsfeeds...
You have access to google reader via your google account.
Google reader has a new (?) RSS player which you can embed in an
iframe and use as a transclusion.
See:http://flug
No info on this one? I really miss being able to use my newsfeeds...
On Jan 24, 11:10 pm, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
I used to use rssReader eg rssReader
asHtmlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/rssfeed/0,,16,00.xml
but it doesn't work any more. Anyone know if there is another way
I used to use rssReader eg rssReader asHtml
http://www.guardian.co.uk/rssfeed/0,,16,00.xml
but it doesn't work any more. Anyone know if there is another way to
make newsfeeds work. Thanks
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My rssreader plugin (Bidix) no longer works. Is there a simple
newsreader available? Thanks
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I was using TW 2.1 and somehow my newfeeds don't work either offline
or online. This type of link used to work - rssReader asHtml
http://www.guardian.co.uk/rss
I upgraded to RSSReaderPlugin 1.1.2 - no difference.
I upgraded to the latest TW - no difference except I now get a
message:
No RSS
But have any of your blogs been successfully indexed by Google? Maybe
a server version rather than a peronal one does get indexed?
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What a pity, it just doesn't find the word if it has an accent mark -
which all Chinese words do. Google will find words with and without
the accent. It's that kind of search I need.
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Here's mine -
http://wikis.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/keithrichardson/homepage.html.
A TW blog should be perfect but it isn't because it won't get indexed
properly by Google because of all the Javascript that wraps around the
text. If you want a blog that other people will find you need to use
I've got a TW with all my Chinese notes in it but when I want to
search for a particular word I have to add the accent mark - but I
don't usually want to do that.
For example I want to search for mǎi but it is cumbersome to always
have to find the accent on the keyboard. All I need to do is
.
You can find it here: [1]
This version works with the latest version of Firefox (v 3.6.12)
Enjoy,
Ton
[1]http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlySnip/msg/ff4c8033d4577a9e
On Nov 9, 5:12 pm, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
Anyone know what happened to the development of Tiddlysip? It doesn't
Anyone know what happened to the development of Tiddlysip? It doesn't
keep up with Firefox. It's so useful for me that I have resorted to
using Fireox 3.0 on my main drive and up to date Firefox in my
sandboxie folder.
I can't do without it. Any hacks for getting it working with the
latest
Hey - you solution works thanks! Of course, since I don't really know
how - I'll also install the inlineJavascript plugin. Thanks guys.
On Nov 7, 8:09 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi kev,
Have a look at the actual script that is supposed to load the
functionality
find them under Tags - excludeLists (there are 22)...
Regards Måns Mårtensson
On 17 Maj, 22:22, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kev
I like your effort to make the interface even more simplistic and
selfexplanatory - God job.
I have upgraded it from ver 2.1.3 to 2.6 - deleted your
I created 2 simple TW versions for people who have very little idea
about Tiddlywiki or how to find their way around the code. It might
all seem simple to practiced users but for people who just use a
computer to write letters and browse a bit - like my dad - the
interface doesn't mean a thing.
Yes, I would say that using TW is a must! Really, it is the most
versatile all-in-one website you can ask for - but it won't do as your
major website presence - it just won't be indexed as it should.
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Thanks - I forgot about that one. I wonder if Google will index it
better - now that most of the Javascript is in another file -
interesting!! I'll test it.
On May 11, 9:57 pm, Ton van Rooijen tons...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Hi Kev,
At least there is TinyTiddly:http://tinytiddly.tiddlywiki.org
I am using TW quite happily but I also like the idea of something like
Tiddly Backpack - http://tiddlybackpack.com/ - at 20k. It's not as
versatile as TW but the size and simplicity is useful. I can't import
or export content which is a big fault.
So does anybody know of a similar small size
TW is indeed a brilliant mini-website creator - here's mine -
www.keithrichardson.co.uk - not that mine's brilliant - just the
functionality! :)
However, there is one downside: Tiddlywikis do not get indexed very
well by Google because of all the Javascript. Google can't dig deep
into your TW.
I'm using d3 cubed, there is a Tickler menu item but it's not at all
obvious how to use a tickler. A tickler should keep prompting me until
I mark it as done. A Reminder doesn't seem to be a tickler.
Also in the example file that comes with the package there are sub-
projects. I presume I'm
summary. A tickler should automatically show up
every day until marked done.?
On May 5, 11:35 am, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm using d3 cubed, there is a Tickler menu item but it's not at all
obvious how to use a tickler. A tickler should keep prompting me until
I mark it as done. A Reminder
/search/?query=mediawiki
regards Mario
On Dec 8, 5:40 pm, kev kj...@hotmail.com wrote:
I searched but couldn't find a plugin for exporting to Mediawiki? I
wonder if there is one?
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thanks, some interesting plugins there. Strange that there is not one
designed for exporting to Mediawiki. I tried searching the other way
round - Mediawiki - import Tiddlywiki but haven't seen anything yet.
Maybe it's a gap in the TW
I have some tiddlers tagged security and some tagged Security -
very annoying cos after all this time I still can't type
accurately! :)
If I select the tag from the tag list and then open the Tag tiddler I
get a nice list of the tiddlers. I seem to remember that there was a
simple way of
TW really is the best web thing since sliced bread! What a brilliant
tool that can do just about everything you could ask for in one small
program. BUT it still is not Google or Yahoo friendly and fails at
that hurdle. It's not TW's fault - it's the indexers for not
recognising exceptions. TW
I discovered this unfinished Online version of a TW -
http://aasted.org/wiki/tiddlywiki01.zip - which works very well indeed
from the point of view of logging on and editing, although the author
seems to have stopped development (I've emailed him). I was wondering
if anyone had managed to develop
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