Post script
I would add to the above reply;
- The ability to save individual files to the server could be made
available to all single file savers and servers not just php given the
users have the access rights to do so.
- This could permit a serial editing feature on all
Bimlas,
I understand your needs better now, please consider this approach, which I
am confident should work,
- it is I believe technically feasible
- but needs some technical PHP and saver help.
- In your example case you would not need a serial editing mechanism.
The current
Bob.exe is a binary
Vanila bob is node
Regards
'Tony
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 12:01:10 AM UTC+11, bimlas wrote:
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> Jed,
>
> I didn't even think about Bob, because it's a binary file that I can't run
> on a web host's server. The server is not my own, only accessed through the
> cPanel
Jed,
I didn't even think about Bob, because it's a binary file that I can't run
on a web host's server. The server is not my own, only accessed through the
cPanel interface. Do you know how to get started?
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BobEXE doesn't require node, so it may be a possibility. I think I am the only
one who ever managed to run the secure server version, but if you have Apache
or nginx to handle the access control that shouldn't be a problem.
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I remember there was a web page that used Tiddly just like this: the look
was maybe PHP and Tiddly was the database. A dark red color dominated the
site. Does anyone remember which side it was?
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TonyM,
I want to get Tiddly to keep and edit notes that I can display on a web
page independently of Tiddly. So Tiddly would be the "editor", but the
display would be eg. In PHP. On the other hand, I also want to make the
wiki completely online, so that I can access it anywhere and the changes
Post Post Script,
I just wanted to add there are two ways to Host or Serve a Wiki, one is the
file/folder content, the other is to provide the HTML access to the server.
What I mean is if the servers files are shared online you can have node JS
run against those files. Ie you take your server
Bimlas,
Others may have an answer.
The key method to host online for me is php and tw-receiver but for single
file wikis only, this rest on top of a standard html server and there
numerous ways to build or host such servers. It would be great if we had a
php saver for tiddlywiki that