OK lots of ideas and suggestions to try out. (Craig..sorry that the example I posted to you was in portugues....all my work with TW is for portugues speakers....I rarely woork in english....and not enough time to translate everything back into english..please understand)
I am thinking that my first dificulty is to do with my server...for example Eric example works simply...and the .php page he is sending to is very empty...but it works. I put the same coding into a php file on my server and it didn´t work......so I am guessing its a server-side problem....... And yes having some server-side script that processes the information would be ideal...but beyond my abilities - TW is a tool I use in my work related to environment, ecology and permaculture...I am an enthuisiast...not a programmer!! Craigs email and RSS are worth looking into....especially the email option as it is more secure and I would see the item quickly..... unless it would be possible to have the RSS feed smehow automatically sent-on.....which I understand was part of how Ripple-Rap was working.....maybe they could offer a simple solution to having a RSS store being "passed on""... I am still testing ideas...get back to you if somethinh new comes up.... Thanks Skye On 16 Dez, 17:33, Craig in Calgary <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm a fan of outside-the-box thinking so try these ideas on for size. > > #1:http://devpad.tiddlyspot.com/#eMailMacrocan integrate an email > link in ViewTemplate. However, there is a size limitation. Also, > getting the content sent to you is only half the process. So this idea > isn't fully automated but it is a closed system (secure from prying > eyes). There are several threads about emailing tiddlers, > including:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/t/1f69f6e2fb91dbe7?hl=en,http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/t/90a317a81a251c84/ece4002b...,http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb/t/c373af076dd8a847?hl=en, > andhttp://groups.google.com/group/gtd-tiddlywiki/t/6ee66caa29b739b0?hl=en. > You might others. > > #2: RSS - A TW can be configured to update its RSS feed (xml file) > when tiddlers tagged with a predefined tag are created or modified. > Your TW can monitor the RSS feeds of your students and notify you when > entries are posted. I don't understand enough about the details of > what TW can do to digest an RSS feed entry. If the feed entry can be > processed by your TW in some automated fashion, then you will have a > more complete solution than idea #1. However, I believe using RSS > would not be very secure from prying eyes. > > #3: Use a TiddlySpot-hosted TW with either: > A.http://tiddlytools.com/#TaggedTemplateTweakto create and use > simple custom <<newTiddler...>> templates for your needs. > B.http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#tag:DataTiddlerProject > (http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#DataTiddlerPluginin particular) > andhttp://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#tag:FormTiddlerProject > (http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/FormTiddlerPluginin particular) > to create template tiddlers with fields, look-up values, etc. > > If TiddlySpot supports multiple usernames and passwords for a single > TW, then you will know implicitly what each student is doing. If not, > your tiddler templates can ask for student information so you know who > is doing what. For a slight degree of security, you can > usehttp://tiddlytools.com/#TiddlerPasswordPluginto encrypt tiddler > content. You could implement the RSS feed feature to notify you when a > student has created or modified a tiddler in the TiddlySpot TW. A > potentially serious problem with this solution is concurrency. How do > your prevent two (2) or more students from modifying the TW > simultaneously? Hopefully other TW lovers will chime in here with some > ideas. > > Time for lunch. > > Craig -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

