On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Pseudo Realname
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 2009/2/12 Daniel Baird <[email protected]>:
>> Q> Why PHP?
[...]
>> thing install and run with a minimum of messing about.  So PHP it is.
>>
>
> In that case Python is it too.
> Because googles appengine is free for everyone. (who is willing to
> tell them their cellphone-number).

Still too much trouble, I reckon.  And not useful to the guy who wants
to have a TW host behind his corporate firewall (which is probably the
most popular reason people give when they email tiddlyspot.com asking
for our code).  Yeah, he can download Python and set up a server, but
if he has that much time to spare he probably should install TiddlyWeb
or tiddlyhost or whatever.


> I hope i am right: mywiki.tiddlyspot.com does not share cookies with
> tiddlyspot.com? Own set of cookies?

Yep subdomains solve the shared cookies problem.  That's one of the
reasons we went to subdomains at tiddlyspot.com (initially sites were
made using a subfolder).  Not sure yet how this project will handle
it; I'm pretty sure setting up wildcard DNS would kill 90% of our
potential user base.

There is a group of potential users who will want to host their own TW
server just so they have one to tinker with.  But I feel like those
guys are gonna want something like ccTiddly or TiddlyWeb.  We're
aiming for the people who just want something that works, and don't
wanna fiddle with it.

-- 
Daniel Baird
I've tried going to the XHTML <bar /> a few times, but it's always closed.

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