Whoops! Thanks for the quick bug catch! My raw tagged tiddler must have been accidentally deleted when I was screwing with the Shadow Tiddlers. I just fixed it now and tested, seems to be fine except for the usual edit, save, refresh, then repeat to actually show up. Also, it's been throwing a 409 error when saved on chrome especially, but the changes still seem to sync.
On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 12:39:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > I had a look, when I try and save it just uses the default save HTML to > file. > > Could you include more instructions on collaboration and the method you > have employed please? > > Tones > > On Saturday, 23 January 2021 at 01:11:58 UTC+11 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Amazing! My collab idea works perfectly. Check it out at >> wiki.finnsoftware.net. Just a warning, for changes to upload, you must >> make the change, save, refresh, and then redo it, which can get quite >> annoying. After the second refresh as described though, the change will be >> shown. >> >> On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 10:56:46 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: >> >>> Search for raw on tiddlywiki.com and each of the special system tags >>> will be listed. >>> >>> If you have a tiddler containing the information you want choose the >>> appropriate tag and tag the tiddler, and it will be saved into the specific >>> location such as in the head element. Each system tag explains where it >>> will be stored. >>> >>> I am not sure if the script will fire as you expect, but its worth a try. >>> >>> As a newby, from an experienced user (not Plugin developer yet), in >>> plain English as I understand it, TiddlyWikis automatic links and magic >>> comes from the fact that it has its own framework. Plugin Javascript needs >>> to comply with various standards to maintain the magic in tiddlywiki. >>> TiddlyWiki is also structured in a way people cant inject Javascript with >>> out the ability to save and reload the wiki which is an essential security >>> feature. >>> >>> Also; >>> >>> There is a local storage plugin and also password widget in tiddlywiki. >>> I recommend always checking if tiddlywiki has already provided a mechaisium >>> for what ever you want to do before going off on your own, many things have >>> being already included such that javascript is unnecessary. >>> >>> Tones >>> >>> On Friday, 22 January 2021 at 12:43:48 UTC+11 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>>> Also, since I am a bit of a newbie to TiddlyWiki, I would be grateful >>>> if you could explain/define RAW tags on tiddlers, and how to use them. For >>>> example, if I wanted to add a javaScript alert (ie <script>alert('this is >>>> an alert')</script>) that fired on page load, how would I do it with these >>>> RAW tags? >>>> >>>> On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 8:41:12 PM UTC-5 Finn Lancaster wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sure @TW Tones. I'm adding the following lines to the HTML file: >>>>> <script>localStorage.setItem('tw5-password-github','GITHUB >>>>> PAT');</script>. >>>>> I have added them to various places, both inside and outside the DOM (ie >>>>> <head>, <body>, before and after </html>). This works perfectly by >>>>> displaying the localStorage value when I type localStorage in console. >>>>> When >>>>> I edit some stuff and then save it to github, when I go back the >>>>> localStorage will be cleared. On Github, the message "Saved by >>>>> TiddlyWiki" >>>>> is shown under commits, and the raw source code does not show the >>>>> modified >>>>> localStorage attributes. >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 8:21:19 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I think you need to describe this with a little more details. >>>>>> >>>>>> The tiddlywiki save process saves the html according to a template >>>>>> and filters, if you alter the html file by other means it may not matter >>>>>> when it goes to save, it will save as it is setup to. >>>>>> >>>>>> Perhaps if you explain what if anything, you are changing in the html >>>>>> file >>>>>> It is common to introduce other code to the tiddlywiki using >>>>>> additional RAW tags on tiddlers. >>>>>> >>>>>> Tones >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, 22 January 2021 at 12:00:13 UTC+11 flanc...@gmail.com >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> As some of you know, I have been working on a TiddlyWiki >>>>>>> Collaboration script. Basically, the script works by being hosted from >>>>>>> Github Pages, and calling the file straight from github to display, >>>>>>> showing >>>>>>> each of the recent changes. This main described functionality works >>>>>>> perfectly, except that, when saved to github, the index.html file >>>>>>> storing >>>>>>> tiddlywiki is deleted and remade with the changes, meaning that any >>>>>>> additional html I have added onto the file for the collab to work is >>>>>>> gone. >>>>>>> In short, this breaks it after the first use, and I'm stuck on what to >>>>>>> do. >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c327f7d1-0a4b-485e-a1ba-3e50896da1a3n%40googlegroups.com.