Christian
Great I need a collaborator on this one. It 1030pm here in Sydney Australia so
tomorrow I will try it and put some notes together.
Perhaps we start a new thread so this does not stay active now we have a couple
of answers for startup actions.
I will private message you to discuss the
Having errors with posting the file - so trying json format instead
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Hey Tony,
Are you referring only to the startup actions part, or the larger picture
> of controlled login?.
>
Interested in what you have done or designed from a controlled login
potentially. Lets take a look at collaborating.
>
>- Can you show me how to put this in a wiki
>
> Yes - I've
Christian,
Are you referring only to the startup actions part, or the larger picture
of controlled login?.
Your solution sounds handy but unfortunately, I do not know how to
implement it. Do I understand correctly this your snipit launches the
tiddler "Logon" in a modal?
That would be elegant
Hi Tony
Did you every complete this work ? I found your post when searching on the
same problem and was looking to build the same type of plugin ( ie
passwords and encrypted tiddlers etc )... Perhaps we can exchange notes
I found that the following code worked - as it hooks into the core
fram
Josiah et al
Using Jeds startup actions I have what I need to force users to give, select or
use their existing username before proceeding to the wiki.
I will publish when finished.
I will then design a version with passwords and private encrypted tiddlers
And later tw-reciever passcode for p
TonyM
Nice catch!
I'd assumed that work of Jed's had been superseded!
Obviously it isn't. You walked the mile to find out.
The *problem* of naming things? How did you know to do the distance?
Serendipity?
J.
TonyM wrote:
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> I have found via TiddlyWiki Toolmap this following plugin
> https
Folks,
I have found via TiddlyWiki Toolmap this following plugin
https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/StartupActions/
Which achives what I want.
I missed this because I thought it was incorporated into the new startup
actions mechanism. With Startup actions being so importiant to a wikis
opper
Bump
Folks I am keen to be able to build a User login system and need some
startup actions to produce a modal etc.. please help if possible.
Regards
Tony
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Jeremy,
Thanks for that overview. If would be helpful if we had a list of what is valid
in the existing start action tags.
I am keen to test and respond to content or the uri passed to tiddlywiki before
the final loading of default tiddlers as I imagine a lot of users would, as
opposed to the
Hi Tony, Mark,
The reason that startup actions can’t trigger a modal is because the actions
are run before the modal mechanism is initialised. We run the actions early so
that they can be used to set parameters that are used further down the
initialisation process (for example, the startup acti
Mark,
Thanks, Going from button message to action send message, you do need to
use the $, However I use the below form and it works in a button but not in
a tiddler tagged startup actions.
<$button>
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-modal" $param="Username Modal"/>
Action send
Almost all the
This won't fix your problem, but based on the examples it should be $param
(with a dollar sign).
I'm thinking that the action widget doesn't work with tm-modal, possibly
because the remaining part of the start-up closes out the modal before it
even displays. I guess you need a "action-at-end-of
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