Hi Tony,
1. There is no studentwiki. The students open my wiki and upload from there.
2. the tid-files are sent to folder uploads my server ... I could download them to open them in the explorer...but I want to skip that step. 3. I already automated this step. The Username is automatically added to the title by the upload-php. 4. So far my provider does not procure node.js...so there's no tiddlyserver. (But I am impressed how this project grew meanwhile... congratulations Arlen)

So i am still seeking the answer.
-( ͡°? ͜ ͡°) Jan


Am 04.11.2019 um 01:14 schrieb TonyM:
Jan,

Some tips, if not a direct answer.

 1. If you can open the students wiki in an iFrame you can drag and
    drop tiddlers or tag pills from their wiki into the parent wiki,
    and visa versa. This gets rid of the intermediate step to write to
    a seperate file.
 2. If however you want to drag from a "file list" it needs to be
    something like windows explorer, use explorer to open the students
    folder of tid files and drag and drop them.
 3. If you need to deal with duplicate tiddler titles you may need to
    add some additional features to the import process, say to add
    student name as a prefix.
 4. Files listed in the browser with TiddlyServer or file:/// only
    drag and drop as links to the file (into untitled tiddlers),
    however you can r-click copy link location (FireFox) and use it in
    the next tip (5)
 5. If in your parent wiki you go Import then rather than select a
    file you past a link to a tiddler (file or URL) it will import
    that tiddler.

Regards
Tony


On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 9:44:26 AM UTC+11, Jan wrote:

    Hi Tony,
    I would like to have an Iframe in the sidebar which showing the
    TIddlers
    which can be posted as Tid-Files by students.
    At the moment i have to download the tid-files and then drag them
    into
    the wiki. I would like to eliminate that step and direktly drag them
    into the wiki from the Iframe.
    If I create normal links of the files in the folder, the
    import-mechanism only creates untitled Tiddles showing these urls as
    text when I drag the tiddlers over to my wiki.
    So I asked myself whether I could generate a website with links which
    have the text of tidfile or some json as ahref instead of the url.
    Could something like that work or is this completely stupid.

    Ahoi.

    Am 03.11.2019 um 01:01 schrieb TonyM:
    > Jan
    >
    > I am not so sure what you are asking for here. But some
    questions that may help others answer. Where are you now importing
    the tiddlers to, the server in who's folders you just placed them?
    >
    > I would love to see more php integration options but I am
    curious what you want in the sidebar. Personaly I can achieve most
    things with wiki text and would be happy to help with a little
    more details from you.
    >
    > Regards
    > Tony
    >

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