Are you talking about serving up inside your own network, or across the 
internet? If across the
internet, then do you do this through some ISP ?

On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 5:04:17 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> Nextcloud <https://nextcloud.com/> is basically a self-hosted file server 
> with a ton of add ons <https://apps.nextcloud.com/> to increase 
> functionality including anything from a map plugin to video chat, 
> bookmarks, rss reader, and integration with software such as collabora and 
> only office.  It is a fork of owncloud and is very mature with an 
> enterprise level of products, however the self hosted version is more than 
> enough for a small group of individuals.  It has file syncing software 
> including mobile apps for all major OSes.  It allows the creation and 
> administration of multiple users and groups with fine tuned access 
> control.  You can connect to third party storage solutions like Dropbox.
>
> What I am referencing with this post is using nextcloud to host and manage 
> the files of a standalone tiddlywiki that are served with nginx or any 
> other webserver like apache.  So one could either use tiddlywiki's download 
> saver and sync the tiddlywiki and associated files between your desktop and 
> nextcloud instance or do what I do and use the tw-receiver 
> <https://github.com/sendwheel/tw-receiver> plugin so one can save the 
> standalone from the web and not worry about any kind of syncing so that you 
> are completely independent of any one desktop.
>
> This setup would have the greatest utility for someone using tiddlywiki in 
> conjunction with a lot of external files, such as images or more likely 
> articles and books you have taken notes on and referenced in your wiki.  I 
> use nextcloud to manage all the files and directories and nginx to serve 
> them.
>
> Nextcloud has a plugin called external sites 
> <https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/external> which basically sets up in 
> iframe within the nextcloud website so you can basically integrate the 
> tiddlywiki into the nextcloud experience, something that would be useful if 
> you used it with multiple users especially.  This works well with the 
> nodejs tiddlywiki as well right out of the box.  In this way tiddlywiki 
> basically becomes an add on for your nextcloud instance.
>
> So at the most basic level Nextcloud is an excellent self hosted file 
> management solution that would allow one to replace services like Google 
> Drive and what I discovered is that the hosted files can also be served by 
> a webserver like nginx.
>
> On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 12:23:36 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> This sounds like a good choice for internet side hosting.
>>
>> I am not familiar with next cloud, could you give a practical technical 
>> summary of its use with tiddlywiki, so we can decide if it is worth 
>> investigating further please.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:45:36 UTC+11 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> This is probably way outside general concern but I've been playing with 
>>> nextcloud lately to host files and found that
>>>
>>> 1.  nodejs tiddlywiki shows up nicely in the 'external sites' app (an 
>>> iframe nextcloud uses to show websites internal to the nextcloud interface) 
>>> with no problems saving
>>>
>>> 2. And even cooler I was able to put a stand alone html with the 
>>> tw-receiver plugin in a nextcloud folder and serve it via nginx.  This 
>>> allows me to upload files via nextcloud and refer to them as external files 
>>> in tiddlywiki.
>>>
>>> here <https://olliespeople.place> is the example I set up.
>>>
>>> My setup is a bit complicated since I am using docker, but if you're 
>>> into this sort of thing a setup using nginx and nextcloud is pretty easy 
>>> and very well documented.  It took some additional tweaking of permissions 
>>> but again nothing overly complicated.
>>>
>>

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