Re: [twdev] Re: How can I install an unofficial Saver?

2020-10-20 Thread Ryan Kramer
Will do. But I've just learned TiddlyWiki already has a built-in PutSaver which seems to do exactly what I need! I didn't notice it exists because it does an OPTIONS probe and my server wasn't responding, causing the PutSaver to assume that PUT is unsupported. If I make sure my server responds to

[twdev] Re: How can I install an unofficial Saver?

2020-10-18 Thread TonyM
Ryan, Always consider an unofficial saver as a candidate for an official saver if you can expand and democratise tiddlywiki, Regards Tones On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 09:14:27 UTC+10, Ryan Kramer wrote: > > Thank you Mario, that looks like what I want to do. (Assuming that once I > build

[twdev] Re: How can I install an unofficial Saver?

2020-09-21 Thread Ryan Kramer
Thank you Mario, that looks like what I want to do. (Assuming that once I build the TW using nodejs I can save it as a single file and use it in single-file mode going forward. This is probably obviously true but I'm new to TW5.) @TiddlyTweeter "What is the the added value over extant tools?"

[twdev] Re: How can I install an unofficial Saver?

2020-09-21 Thread PMario
Hi Ryan, How do you build your TW? With node? You can set your environment variables see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#Environment%20Variables%20on%20Node.js to your plugin library. If you build a new TW the plugin will be included. Have a closer look at this discussion:

[twdev] Re: How can I install an unofficial Saver?

2020-09-21 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
ERM. Why bother? What is the the added value over extant tools? On Saturday, 19 September 2020 21:53:45 UTC+2, Ryan Kramer wrote: > > I've developed a quick-and-dirty custom Saver that is not at all > appropriate for public use (maybe someday). So instead, let's just pretend > that this is my