> And it sounds like you've acumulated a lot of stuff, so a small army
> of TWs may be needed with a good workflow! :-)

At one meg each seventeen TiddlyWikis isn't nearly an army, it's only
one TiddlyWiki more than a platoon :-) With http://tinytiddly.lewcid.org/
driving them all and some judicious organizing and house cleaning
along with a MetaTiddlyWiki it's a great project :-)

Morris

On Jan 23, 12:50 pm, ccahua <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 22, 4:38 pm, "[email protected]"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > After having readhttp://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Performance_IssuesI
> > realize that several MB are already a lot for TiddlyWiki and
> > converting my current content would result in a huge unusable thing.
> > Managing a lot of content efficiently probably really takes some
> > server software that can do preprocessing and caching and ideally
> > includes a full fledged database. Right now I think I will have to
> > leave my current content on my private machine at home. At work I'll
> > start with a blank TiddlyWiki and hope I'll get by with it for a
> > while, before it grows to large. Hopefully I have a better idea by
> > then 8-)
>
> Hi Timon,
>
> I too have confronted the same issue and I don't know how Eric at
> TiddlyTools.com does it- dense and rich but still loads quick!
>
> Nevertheless here are some observations of my experiments on scale:
>
> I've successfully tested TiddlyWiki for a knowledge base I help
> coordinate and found that I had to offload the assets to the filesytem
> and use TW more as a frontend viewer than a single all encompassing
> repository in order to contain the scale issue -
>
> So that large topics of styled content are contained in iframes on a
> shared or local drive as in tiddler body:
>
> <html>
> <iframe style="background-color:#ffffff; border-color:#ffffff;
> border:none;" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" scrolling="yes"
> src="file://///pathtoyourfile" title="filename"></iframe></html>
>
> Images are handled in the same way:
> [img(480px,auto)[file:///path/to/your/image]]
>
> It was under 3MB covering 1000's of topics and associated images along
> with an issue log. But nothing like 17MB!
>
> Judicious use of an archival method to further segregate old from new
> content also helps.
>
> I've used this effective combo: ToDoTogglePlugin with CheckboxPlugin
> along with the essentials from Eric's TiddlyTools: Import and Export
> Tiddlers Plugins to manage that archival process.
>
> Udo's YourSearch along with his other plugins are also excellent for
> culling.
>
> I also tried using a flat file system with the data and going csv with
> the DataListPlugin at thehttp://baggr.tiddlyspot.com/which leverages
> Udo's DataTiddlerPlugin. It's great for long list lookups but
> ultimately stayed with the tiddler as unit KISS route as is much more
> familiar UI.
>
> Before that I did do a taste of running php5 locally then used BidiX's
> upload pluginhttp://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#[[UploadPlugin%204.1]] for
> a flavor of local serverside, but abandoned once I got proof of
> concept.
>
> Finally, I've been experimenting with TiddlyWeb (AKA mother of all
> server sides) since it currently uses a local text store where
> tiddlers are file revisions in folders. You can make recipes from bags
> of tiddlers and mix and match rolling your own collection. The thing
> about TiddlyWeb is that my puny brainz doesn't have to know how to
> configure Apache or some other server magic, but sounds like you have
> the smart for that and serverside is not an issue for you. Chris 
> Denthttp://peermore.com/tiddlyweb/dist/and FND works with TiddlyWeb.
>
> So there are options if you want to stay local, but as we've seen over
> the years, scale is an important question when working lots of stuff
> in TW.
> And it sounds like you've acumulated a lot of stuff, so a small army
> of TWs may be needed with a good workflow! :-)
>
> hth
>
> Best,
> tony
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