Stobot, sorry for misspelling your name

On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 8:28:43 PM UTC+3:30 Mohammad wrote:

> Sobot,
>  You may know when opening a Tiddlywiki from cloud eg Tiddlyspot or any 
> other host, you actually download it to your computer. So you have a single 
> file in your browser. The GitHub Page + Tiddlywiki lets you to save 
> directly back to GitHub like Tiddlyspot.  For this functionality there is 
> no need to use paid service from GitHub!
>
> When 409 error is seen?Not confirmed, but seems when the auto save is 
> turned on or when click the save button repeatedly it is appeared! 409 
> Conflict is to reveal a concurrency problem in competing updates  
>
> Good luck 
>
> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:30:15 PM UTC+3:30 Stobot wrote:
>
>> Thanks all for the discussion. I'm struggling through trying to replace 
>> Tiddlyspot functionality... Spent some time figuring out the github thing - 
>> did finally get it to save (sporadically anyways - frequent 409s). I didn't 
>> do the "pages" part as that was a paid upgrade. So is my understanding 
>> right:
>>
>> Without the paid "pages" part, I can setup a file that will indeed push 
>> up to github, but it then doesn't appear to save the file locally - so it's 
>> one or the other? For each "session" I'd have to download from github, work 
>> and save, then discard the local version and start again next session? 
>> Seems like a rough workflow...
>>
>> If I paid for the "pages" part - would it then more work like TiddlySpot 
>> where I wouldn't need the local file, and I could use the actual online url 
>> from any computer?
>> On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 10:19:58 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> Tiddlyspot.com has closed its free services for hosting Tiddlywiki and 
>>> there are alot of Tiddlywiki files on Tiddlyspot.com which cannot be edited 
>>> / maintained anymore.
>>>
>>> Fortunately Tiddlywiki is enough flexible to be able to switch to 
>>> alternatives very quickly. Here, there are two alternatives
>>>
>>> *GitHub Pages*
>>> This is the recommended method, it needs like one hour, to set up your 
>>> new account on https://github.com/ and host your Tiddlywiki using 
>>> GitHub Pages. You can build a whole website using this method. It is 
>>> possible to maintain the page as a collaborative work (but needs a little 
>>> more efforts)
>>>
>>> *1. Tiddlywiki older than TW 5.1.20*
>>> If you have an old Tiddlywiki and insisted to publish it, then use the 
>>> instruction in this tutorial 
>>> https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-and-GitHub-Pages/
>>> read carefully the *instruction *tiddler.
>>>
>>> *2. Tiddlywiki based on release 5.1.20 and newer [recommended]*
>>> If you have a Tiddlywiki based on release 5.1.20 or newer, or you can 
>>> upgrade your old Tiddlywiki, then use the instruction has been given here: 
>>> https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/
>>> This method is simpler, straight forward and better for non-tech people.
>>>
>>> *The published Tiddlywiki on GitHub can be accessed by any viewer has 
>>> the site URL and a rather new browser!*
>>>
>>> *Google Drive [The simplest - Limited to Android Users ]*
>>> Tiddloid (https://github.com/donmor/Tiddloid) and TiddloidLite (
>>> https://github.com/donmor/TiddloidLite) are two freely distributed 
>>> Android Apps can be installed on an Android device (phone/tablet) It can 
>>> simply create a Tiddlywiki (or any number of wiki you like) on Google Drive 
>>> the same way you create a new one on your local disk. You can open your 
>>> wiki using Tiddloid and edit it and save back to Drive.
>>>
>>> The Tiddloid works simply and any non-tech user can host his/her 
>>> Tiddlywiki on Google Drive. 
>>>
>>> 1. If your audiences have Tiddloid you can give access to them from 
>>> Google Drive
>>> 2.  If you want to share to anyone who has not Tiddloid you can share it 
>>> but viewer has to download and then open the Tiddlywiki, the browser does 
>>> not open directly Tiddlywiki from Google Drive
>>> NOTE: *The hosted Tiddlywiki on Google Drive can be accessed by any  
>>> other viewer  has the site url . You need  to distribute the link to 
>>> viewers (See  Share Files from Google Drive 
>>> <https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2494822?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en>)*
>>>
>>>
>>> --Mohammad
>>>
>>

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