Hi UBi
 Many thanks for your clarification!
Python Server worth to be added to Tiddlywiki.com tiddler on saving and 
working with Tiddlywiki.
Cheers
Mohammad

On Sunday, December 29, 2019 at 3:32:18 PM UTC+3:30, UBi wrote:
>
> Argl. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_404, 404 means "Not 
> found".
> Thus we could read the yellow lines as
>
> code: 404, message "File not found"
>
> This fits the missing favicon.ico situation.
>
> Am Sonntag, 29. Dezember 2019 12:16:38 UTC+1 schrieb UBi:
>>
>> Hi Mohammad,
>>
>> as you can see on the line following the yellow lines, your browser 
>> automatically tries to fetch a favicon.ico file.
>> If there is none, the server sends a 404 error code, usually accompanied 
>> by a short description.
>> It seems that in this case resolving the code to a description went wrong.
>> I can't tell you why, I'm not that familiar with the 
>> SimpleHTTPRequestHandler innards.
>>
>> Am Sonntag, 29. Dezember 2019 08:10:02 UTC+1 schrieb Mohammad:
>>>
>>> The script works fine, I am just curious about the message 404 appears 
>>> on terminal window. I have highlighted them.
>>>
>>> Mohammad@6600K C:\TW\201. Python server                                  
>>>      
>>> $ python server.py                                                      
>>>       
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:14:54] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 -              
>>>      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:14:54] code 404, message File not found    
>>>      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:14:54] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 -  
>>>       
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:15:37] "GET /wikis/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -        
>>>      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:15:40] "GET /wikis/tw.html HTTP/1.1" 200 
>>> -      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:15:41] "OPTIONS /wikis/tw.html HTTP/1.1" 
>>> 200 -  
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:15:42] code 404, message File not found      
>>>    
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:15:42] "GET /wikis/favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 
>>> 404 -  
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:16:16] "PUT /wikis/tw.html HTTP/1.1" 200 
>>> -      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:16:16] "HEAD /wikis/tw.html HTTP/1.1" 200 
>>> -     
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:41:05] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 -              
>>>      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:41:06] code 404, message File not found    
>>>      
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [29/Dec/2019 09:41:06] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 -  
>>>       
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 29, 2019 at 1:30:42 AM UTC+3:30, UBi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I will describe my use case on Linux, Windows should work in a similar 
>>>> fashion.
>>>>
>>>> My TiddlyWiki files live in /home/ubi/TW, abbreviated ~/TW. There I 
>>>> placed the script as twserver.py.
>>>> For a first test, I started it manually in a terminal window:
>>>>
>>>> /usr/bin/python3 ~/TW/twserver.py
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Then I pointed my browser to http://localhost:8080/. Status messages 
>>>> started appearing in the terminal window.
>>>>
>>>> In the browser window a list of files and directories below ~/TW 
>>>> appeared.
>>>>
>>>> I opened one of my TW files, notes.html, and created a new Tiddler. The 
>>>> I saved the changes.
>>>> This
>>>> 1) backed up ~/TW/notes.html html to 
>>>> ~/TW/twBackups/notes.html.YYYYMMDDhhmmss, creating ~/TW/twBackups on the 
>>>> fly.
>>>> 2) saved the changes to ~/TW/notes.html.
>>>>
>>>> Now I have to find out how / where I can add a call to the script to my 
>>>> startup or login procedures.
>>>>
>>>> HTH UBi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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