Thanx, Mark.

My TiddlySpot files are password protected because once I had a bad
experience. I also stopped putting unencrypted passwords in them.

I might want to play with GitHub pages as an amusement, but, from what you
said, not for this application.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:35 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Github has a thing called "Github pages". It let's you serve up your files
> like a web server. You can use it in conjunction with Github saver. It's a
> little messy to set up the first time.
>
> Thus your SO could just bring up your page and look at it.
>
> For github pages your repository has to be public. So if your data is
> private, you would want to use an encrypted TW. You could then share the
> password with your SO. You would need to be carefully to ONLY save versions
> of your file that have been encrypted. If you accidentally save without
> encryption, GH will remember that commit forever.
>
>
> On Friday, December 4, 2020 at 7:50:32 AM UTC-8 Alvin wrote:
>
>> Again, thank you, thank you for all the replies.
>>
>> I do a little PHP programming, so I know the hosting service I use
>> provides that.
>>
>> I have the TiddlyDesktop which I use for the very first TiddlyWiki files
>> I have because there's old information there that I've sometimes copied
>> into my TiddlySpot files.
>>
>> Wonderful thing about TiddlySpot is that when I'm on the road without a
>> computer, I can call back home and have my SO look things up for me. I've
>> done that often.
>>
>> I like GitHub, but would accessing my TiddlySpot files there be
>> complicated for a non-geek?
>>
>> You guys are great! If I could do it, I'd offer a round of chocolate for
>> everybody.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 9:05 AM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It *is* complicated. Not exactly an easy solution, and usually not free.
>>>
>>> I suspect your university wouldn't want non-IT people setting up
>>> public-facing PHP-based servers.
>>>
>>>
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