It's not a multiuser setup - and people might overwrite each others
edits...
If you want to take precautions to avoid that (not very secure though)
- you could install his UploadTiddlerPlugin + storeTiddler.php - and
configure the TW to save single tiddlers on the fly.
Then different users can contribute with new tiddlers and edits at the
same time - as long as the tiddlers have unique names - and they don't
work on the same tiddlers at once it should be quite usefull...
The plugin and php are available from the same address..

How ever - if you want true collaboration, with multiuseraccess to a
TW you can try and setup CCTiddly or TiddlyWeb.

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 21 Sep., 19:04, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andy
>
> It does sound as if you don't have writepermission to the particular
> (local?) place on the server -  as a regular user.
> If you can reach the TW via http:// from your server, you could use it
> (almost as easily) as you do with tiddlyspot TWs. - upload to web...
> You'll need Bidix's UploadPlugin and his store.php.
> Install UploadPlugin into your TW and place the store.php-document the
> same directory.
> The store.php document will need to be modified with a username and a
> password.
> Again you will need to be able to set writepermissions for the
> directory, so it is writable when viewed over http.
> Bidix's Uploadplugin and store.php can be downloaded 
> here:http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#[[Extension%20directory]]
>
> Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
> On 21 Sep., 16:44, AndyF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I hope someone can help. I have searched this Group and have seen
> > several similar posts but none are related 100% and the suggested
> > solution haven't yet worked for me.
>
> > I have a small network community of 5 users and have been using TW as
> > a communal How-to and To-do list. I have done all the updating on my
> > PC and then copy the file to the server for all to see. This works
> > well but the users want to do their own editing - and yes I know I
> > will need add-ons to make this multi-user. My problem is I'm not even
> > getting that close at the moment.
>
> > Currently if I try to edit and save on the Server version I get
> > the ...
>
> > It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
> > - your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet Explorer,
> > Safari and Opera all work if properly configured)
> > - the pathname to your TiddlyWiki file contains illegal characters
> > - the TiddlyWiki HTML file has been moved or renamed
>
> > error message. I have checked permissions and the file and directory
> > has read/write permissions and there is no 'unblock' option in
> > properties. If I log on as the server administrator I can edit and
> > save the TW file.
>
> > I have also downloaded an TW empty.html and  TiddlySaver.jar to the
> > Server. Again I cannot edit and save the empty.html unless logged on
> > as Administrator (via the console).
>
> > Am I missing something basic ?
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