On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 5:24:43 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
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> On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 7:41:39 PM UTC+3:30, Joost wrote:
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>> - Linking from a landing page works, if that is what you mean ;-)
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> I mean when you open localhost:8080 in browser have a landing page to 
> select a
> link to open a wiki. Right now I have to type each wiki in address bar 
> like http://localhost:8080/test.html
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If you make a landing page with the right links will work, but there isn't 
a feature that will do that for you. The software doesn't has a feature for 
showing a directory structure with all relevant files as well (the Mac 
software I mentioned above do has that feature btw).
 

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>> - I use Syncthing with file versioning enabled for my wiki's (apart from 
>> my regular backup software).
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> Here I mean something like Timimi to be able to save and backup!
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I somehow did understand what you meant :-) but this is my current setup. I 
didn't test any scripts/plugins/tools for that purpose.. sorry ;-)

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>> On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 4:36:50 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
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>>> Joost,
>>>  Is it possible to have a landing page?
>>>
>>> Also what do you think for making backup when saving over webdav?
>>>
>>> --Mohammad
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>>> On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 7:03:19 PM UTC+3:30, Joost wrote:
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>>>> You can use it on an USB stick too. You can set a fixed address as 
>>>> well, but you need to set a predefined port in the config file for that to 
>>>> work properly, otherwise the software picks a random one (the example has 
>>>> this already covered)
>>>>
>>>> BR,
>>>>
>>>> Joost
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 4:20:51 PM UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you use this approach Portably? 
>>>>> What I mean is, does this system require you install something on the 
>>>>> PC at a fixed address? 
>>>>> Or could you install it on a usb-stick too?
>>>>>
>>>>> Just wondering
>>>>> Josiah
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, 16 December 2019 10:12:07 UTC+1, Joost wrote:
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope sharing this info will help those who are looking for easy 
>>>>>> saving with a small system footprint and storage.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I use two small WebDav servers for saving, one for my Mac and one for 
>>>>>> my Windows devices. Both are free and have security features build in 
>>>>>> for 
>>>>>> access.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Windows
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Software can be found at https://github.com/hacdias/webdav/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See readme for all options. For quick testing make a configuration 
>>>>>> file called "webdav.yaml" and add the following lines:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> scope: .
>>>>>> modify: true
>>>>>> address: 0.0.0.0
>>>>>> port: 8080
>>>>>> tls: false
>>>>>> cert: cert.pem
>>>>>> key: key.pem
>>>>>> users:
>>>>>>   - username: admin
>>>>>>     password: admin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Put your wiki in the same directory as the program (just for the test)
>>>>>> Start with command: "webdav -c webdav.yaml" and go to 
>>>>>> http://localhost:8080/yourwiki.html in your browser and login with 
>>>>>> "admin" and "admin" (or with the credentials you used in your 
>>>>>> configuration 
>>>>>> file).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. Mac
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Go to the Mac App store and search for "WebDavNav Server". It is very 
>>>>>> easy to setup. Let me know if you encounter any problems.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have used both tools for 6 months now on a daily basis and never 
>>>>>> had any problems.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joost
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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