Re: [tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > That seems to work -- and it turns out to be pretty important -- TW wrote > over (fixed?) my hand edited code when I saved! Yes; don’t forget that TiddlyWiki is a Quine. When you save changes, it is actually regenerating its own source code, and saving that over the top of itself.

Re: [tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-25 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Jeremy, That seems to work -- and it turns out to be pretty important -- TW wrote over (fixed?) my hand edited code when I saved! Thanks again, Mark On Monday, April 25, 2016 at 9:19:12 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Mark > > So the question is, is there any tiddler where I could put

Re: [tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > So the question is, is there any tiddler where I could put the HTML > code and have it invoked when the TW is loaded? Manually hacking the source > code is a bit inconvenient. Try creating a tiddler tagged $:/tags/RawMarkup containing the tag. > Changing also changes the base of

Re: [tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-25 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hello Jeremy, I hacked a test TW, and found that I could change the base with . So the question is, is there any tiddler where I could put the HTML code and have it invoked when the TW is loaded? Manually hacking the source code is a bit inconvenient. Changing also changes the base of any

Re: [tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > Is there a way to easily change the base path of _canonical_uri ? There’s no such capability at the moment, but it’s an interesting suggestion. As a quick fix, you may be able to use the HTML element: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base Best wishes Jeremy.

[tw] A way to make Canonical URI more flexible?

2016-04-24 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Is there a way to easily change the base path of _canonical_uri ? I tried something easy like this, but of course it didn't work: {{$:/MAS/DefaultImagePath}}/2016/maps/map-satel-nwlr2-folo-stalewater.png But maybe there's some other way to do this with macros or templates? Thanks! Mark --