Hello Dirk, Well, your English seemed great to me!
I think if you could get the TiddlySnip upload working, you'd be a real hero to some people who have been asking for that. You might ask on the TiddlySnip yahoo group how people/owners might feel about taking over that project. Mark On Feb 6, 12:58 pm, wikiwizz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am new to this community and not a native english writer, but > nevertheless I want to try and share my findings with Tiddlywiki, and > to ask a question. > I stumbled upon Tiddlywiki some weeks ago, looking for a nice way to > share content between my home-pc (Linux), my pc at work (Window$) and > my smartphone (Nokia 5800). Because internet on the smartphone is not > allways available I wanted something working offline. So this is where > Tiddlywiki would come in perfect. I very much like the possibilities > in special Tiddlywikis like TiddlyFolio, TWAD and MonkeyGTD. Problem > is however that the browser on the phone doesn't allow saving the > Tiddlywiki file. And I want to be able to edit the content on the > phone. > So I started to look at the serverside options. > First I tried TiddlySpot (with the uploadplugin). That wooldn't work > for me because before the upload the Tiddly needs to be locally saved > (and the smartphone doesn't do that). > Then I tried to get ccTiddly going, but after some days of trial and > error and diving in all the documentation i could find, i did not > manage to get it working. > I looked at TiddlyWeb, but the problem there is that my > hostingprovider doesn't support Python, only PHP and Perl. > Then I gave MiniTiddlyServer a try, allthough the homebase URL for > that project is no longer working and there there is very little > information to be found. The package I retrieved from Tiddlywiki's svn > repository. And surprisingly easy it came to life. I can now edit my > Tiddlys online and use the data offline on my phone. > Next I wanted to use TiddlySnip from within Firefox to save snips on > my online Tiddly. TiddlySnip allso seems to be abandoned, but some > people have made some last changes and one was the option to save to > MiniTiddlyServer. But there was no clear documentation on how to put > in the right settings. It took me some days of diving into the > sourcecode of TiddlySnip but finally I figured it out, and now I have > this working as well. > So after this long story I will come to my question for this > community. I am now so very enthusiastic about all that I have > achieved that I would like to contribute to Tiddlywiki. I am not very > good in programming Javascript or PHP but I can read and understand > someones else's code most of the time. Perhaps I could adopt the > abandoned projects MiniTiddlyServer and TiddlySnip and host a demo, > download and how-to-install on my hosted domain. That way others can > benefit from my knowledge and Tiddlywiki can become popular on > smartphones from now on. Perhaps someone can react on this or maybe > some of the original contributers on TiddlySnip or MiniTiddlyServer > would like to say something on this. > Greetz, Dirk -- 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.

