I don't know much about node.js sites at all.  So I can't offer much help 
with a comparison.

I can send you my CFM file and if  your CF is running properly already, 
then it would just be a matter of pointing your TiddlySpot settings to it.


On Friday, March 13, 2020 at 2:11:26 AM UTC-4, Morgaine O'Herne wrote:
>
> Hi David,
> I now do have my own ColdFusion hosted site; I just finished installing it 
> on my VPS.  And now I am clamoring...
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 4:04:59 PM UTC-6, David wrote:
>>
>> ColdFusion is not used very much these days, compared to .Net, PHP and 
>> such, and some of you may never have heard of it.  But it's still in active 
>> development, and popular in government/state work especially, since a surge 
>> in the mid-90s.
>>
>> * File Save - I've got a CFM file that is taking the TW file and saving 
>> it to the storage location, so that a browser can just reload and get the 
>> most current one.  Works on mobile browsers too as you would imagine.
>>
>> * Does simple backups.
>>
>> * saves in location specified in the TiddlySpot dialog/config.
>>
>> Adding more features as time goes on.  
>>
>> Will get the code up on GitHub at some point, but I doubt any of you have 
>> your own ColdFusion hosted site.  I'm sure there's no one clamoring for it, 
>> but I thought I'd drop a note here anyway.
>>
>> I'm sure I'll be aksing more questions here about how to structure the 
>> info that is returned back to the TW instance tha is running in the current 
>> browser.
>>
>

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