JavaScript runs well in TW WHEN its matched to it.
BUT its necessarily fussy because TW IS JavaScript and you can't just
launch any-old-thing on it. You have to follow the rules.
So the irony is: TW IS Javascipt+ but engaging with it is much harder than
doing any old JavaScript. Grasp this: Any
On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 12:11:20 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
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> But we're not talking about a web-based javascript (or at least I'm not).
> We're talking about a local javascript file. And we're also talking about a
> user who has just navigated to a file, voluntarily providing file and p
But we're not talking about a web-based javascript (or at least I'm not).
We're talking about a local javascript file. And we're also talking about a
user who has just navigated to a file, voluntarily providing file and path
information. Whether the script is malicious or not, it already has ful
On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 10:38:18 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
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> I'm guessing that the answer is "no", since we've been told that drag and
> drop can't do what you want (what I want too, BTW), because the file folder
> structure is hidden from the browser for security reasons. How this hel
I'm guessing that the answer is "no", since we've been told that drag and
drop can't do what you want (what I want too, BTW), because the file folder
structure is hidden from the browser for security reasons. How this helps
security is pretty unclear.
You can use TiddlyClip in conjunction with
Hi Pit,
This thread and linked example TWs may be interesting for you.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/TL8N40F0DVQ
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