Me too Mohammad,

I am trying to build my own tools now, but there is still more to learn 
with insufficient documentation. Thank heavens for Jeds knowledge.

I am also keen to follow Jeds php post widget perhaps even to publish the 
library, json files and more.

With my import tools, the tiddler and json tiddler handling I have picked 
up recently, I see a lot of ways for sharing tiddlywiki content as if, it 
was not already good at it.

Regards
Tony





On Thursday, 23 April 2020 23:13:22 UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
>
> @Jed
>  I am keen to see how this work! I also use git for GitHub!
>
> @Jan
> I will eager to see how this work on php-server and then if one can use 
> with other servers like GitHub pages!
>
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 5:23:22 PM UTC+4:30, Jan wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jed,
>> it was your submit-form-widget that opened the world of php for me. 
>> I am happy that you like that Idea.
>>
>> Mohammed,
>> I do not know enough about github to say anything sure about that. This 
>> is for php-servers, i do not know whether github has this possibility.
>>
>> I'll be back soon. 
>> now I am off videoconferencing
>>
>>
>> Am 23.04.2020 um 11:52 schrieb Jed Carty:
>>
>> Jan, 
>>
>> I just looked at your proof of concept and you are doing something more 
>> clever than what I was considering. I was thinking in terms of exporting 
>> the plugin library into a local file system so that then you would upload 
>> it somewhere else.
>> Your way is a much better idea I think.
>> I made a widget that lets you send http POST requests from a browser, 
>> that would allow you to skip any copy and pasting or exporting steps and 
>> directly send the files to your php server. The widget is here 
>> https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/SubmitForm/
>>
>> I think the widget should be modified a bit to fit this situation, but 
>> the entire process could be done in a browser.
>>
>> The problem with the widget currently is that it uses the raw text 
>> content (not the wikified content) of a tiddler and we want it to use the 
>> output of macros as the text to send.
>>
>> Oh, and to clear up the confusion about the plugin library creator, the 
>> one you have titled LibraryHTML-Creator is an update to the other one that 
>> includes the html, the first part is the same as the old one, it just has 
>> the html part appended to the end of it. 
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