Re: [tw] Re: Can node.js be portable with no internet connection

2017-12-02 Thread Arlen Beiler
Open the zip file and look for node.exe for a Windows binary or just plain node for a Linux binary, and copy it into the TiddlyServer folder. Sorry for the oversight. On Nov 29, 2017 10:17, "Raymond McDowell" wrote: > Thanks for the directions. I note the instruction > >

Re: [tw] Re: Can node.js be portable with no internet connection

2017-11-28 Thread Raymond McDowell
Thanks for the directions. I note the instruction *"If you want it on the USB stick, download the binary (which is a zip). Hang onto it for now, we'll use it soon." *You didn't say how we should use it. Did I miss something? On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 7:36:10 PM UTC+8, Arlen Beiler

Re: [tw] Re: Can node.js be portable with no internet connection

2017-10-25 Thread Arlen Beiler
I recommend using TiddlyServer (https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer). It works the same as NodeJS, but allows you to edit more than one wiki and lets you serve static files. It's very simple to use once you understand it, but I'm not sure if my explanations of the installation instructions are