In fact I tried adding things to some TWs, (like the official one) to know 
it works and got this idea ! 
This is gold! The more I read and do testing of TW,  I undertand how 
stunning this product is! 

On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:57:24 AM UTC+5:30 Eric Shulman wrote:

> On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 10:03:48 PM UTC-7, Hiran Venugopalan 
> wrote:
>>
>> What I am looking for is some ways to set an ACL / OAuth / Password based 
>> login, that makes sure everyone can read my public data - but can't 
>> vandalise it.
>>
>
> By default, when your TiddlyWiki document is posted on-line anyone can 
> read it, and they can edit it, and download it (with any changes they've 
> made), but they can't *save* it on-line unless you've installed specific 
> scripts on the server or are using hosting such as GitHub Pages... and even 
> then, they'd need your ID and Password / OAuth / AccessToken, which is only 
> stored in *your* browser (using Local Storage), which permits *you* to save 
> changes online without re-entering your ID and PW, but won't let anyone 
> else save online.
>
> For example, "Inside TiddlyWiki" (http://TiddlyTools.com/InsideTW/) can 
> be viewed by anyone, but only I can change the online version.
>
> Note: Inside TiddlyWiki also has a custom-built "locked/unlock" toggle 
> that, by default, hides the admin/editing functions to give a simplified 
> "read-only" experience; however, even when "unlocked", visitors cannot 
> *save* back to the online copy.
>
> -e
>

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