Thanks all
There are a number of leads embeaded in all your responses and whilst
responding to the original thread there are a number of technical diversions. I
now have some answers found outside this thread which is not using the facility
requested. Limitations can be the mother of
Hi Tony
> Thanks for the links I will read and research. The first thing that comes to
> mind is I am only interested in files at the same url and/or subfolder, I
> would have thought these have the same origin and thus considered safe.
If the files are in the same origin then you can simply
Jeremy,
Just to confirm, I am only looking at same origin. I want to bring content such
as text, json etc.. From the same location as the wiki or a subfolder within
and interogate it as if it were a tiddler.
With a host connection that permits save eg timimi on file and tw-reciever on
php
Jeremy,
Thanks for the links I will read and research. The first thing that comes to
mind is I am only interested in files at the same url and/or subfolder, I would
have thought these have the same origin and thus considered safe.
Also in regards to using the data in an include is the idea of
Hi Tony
Sadly browser security restrictions mess everything up. Pages hosting an
iframe, img, object or embed that references a remote resource cannot access
the resource itself in any way, they can only manipulate the container that is
used to display them.
The exception that we take
Folks,
*Accessing result of html embed in TiddlyWiki*
- With the advent of HTML5 there is the embed
tag https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_embed.asp
- I can use this and reference a file in the local directory to my
single File Tiddlywiki. CSS Text and JSON can be included and can
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