On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 12:16:07 PM UTC-7, springer wrote:
>
> I showed one of my tiddlyspot sites to my helpful IT person and asked 
> whether the university cost host a tiddlywiki file on a server on its 
> domain somewhere such that access would be limited to members of such a 
> team (or in any other way mediated by our SSO's AD subsets). The response 
> was a whole bunch of enthusiastic suggestions about available apps that I 
> could work with *instead* -- apps that would (from her point of view) serve 
> the same functions as TiddlyWiki. 
>

As you know, a TiddlyWiki is *just* an HTML file... not an "app" in any 
conventional sense.
Instead of showing them one of your TiddlyWiki files (and how wonderful and 
versatile it is!), I'd simply say:

"I have a single HTML file (and perhaps related image files) that I'd like 
to post to an SSO-protected website.
How can I upload those files so that only users of that SSO can *view* them 
in their web browser?"

This hopefully avoids any apprehension they may have that TiddlyWiki could 
pose any security risks.

-e

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