By default tiddlywiki only serves on the Local Host I believe. If you can
access pages on an Apache server that is running on it then there shouldn't
be any network related issues unless it would be port-related , such as
trying to listen on the same port that a Apache is listening on or
listening
A Google has led me to this site
http://www.richshumaker.com/tw5/RasPi-Knowledge.htm
And this code
tiddlywiki mynewwiki --server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html "" ""
192.168.0.117
Which seems to do the job.
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just having a tinker really.
Am running a raspberry pi 2 headlessly. Thought I'd try out this node Js thing
that keeps getting talked about.
Followed the instructions on tiddlywiki and all seems set up. I can access the
wiki using the links browser on the pi via SSH and the wiki seems to be
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