Ah, well, I look forward to your plugin making prime time! Having to wait
is a bit of an annoyance, but only because I'm used to working with it
directly on my machine. Waiting a few more seconds is still worth having it
always accessible. Thanks so much for your help.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at
The slow saving on dreamhost (and to a lesser extent on tiddlyspot) is one
of the reasons I started the multiuser plugin I have, it saves individual
tiddlers when they change instead of the full wiki so it is much much
faster. It isn't really ready for use on publicly accessible servers yet
Yes, it seems to vary. I don't know that I've experienced a minute wait,
though sometimes it does seem to take an awfully long time. I've turned off
the autosave, which helps cut down on the waiting between saves. I make all
my changes and then hit save. Thanks again for your feedback.
On Mon,
The amount of time it takes to save seems inconsistent to me. Sometimes it
can take a minute to save and sometimes it seems to happen almost
immediately. I haven't figured out why. I also have a very poor sense of
time so I generally don't trust my own impressions of things like this.
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You
Thanks, Jed. I see what you mean about the path. I've put a couple
different wikis in different places and you really have to pay attention to
that path. It's easy to overlook.
Is it your experience that saving seems to take a long time on Dreamhost?
If that's normal, I can learn to live with
Thanks to everyone who responded. I ended up using the enhanced store.php
suggested by @tiddlytweeter and was able to get it to work. Am very excited
to be able to use this from anywhere. Thanks again for all your help.
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 9:02:00 PM UTC-7, M R wrote:
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> Does anyone
Yay! Your response has given me the most hope. Not to diminish the other
responses, it's just that *someone* has achieved this on my host!
One of the things that I've been flipping back and forth on this particular
issue: when they say "path to the store.php file," does that include the
file? (A
Great! This could be part of the problem; though, I did try simply http at
for a while at one point. Still I mostly have been struggling under https.
I didn't realize that could be an issue. I'll start with that first, and
then see if I can get it to work with the https update. Thank you!
On Tue,
No error messages, but I will take your comment about the note at the
bottom under advisement. I think this is going to have to wait until the
weekend now (since my nights got busy; unless I can squeeze in some time),
but yours and some of the other responses have given me some good leads.
Will
Recently there was a link to a revised store.php with https ... I'm not
sure if there was any testing or feedback on it ...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/tNhGchMqV_M/8_L8yX_kCAAJ
Mark S. wrote:
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> Are you getting any error messages?
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> Note that at the very bottom of the
I have wikis hosted on dreamhost without any trouble. I just followed the
instructions you linked to and it worked for me. The biggest problem i ran
into was I kept putting the wrong path to the store.php file in the wiki
itself.
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Are you getting any error messages?
Note that at the very bottom of the instructions there's a note about
changes that are needed for the PHP code. Those changes are probably
mandatory now anywhere that a modern PHP system is deployed.
Good luck!
-- Mark
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 9:02:00
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