Anjar, I have felt that WordPress could stop simultaneous editing of a tiddlywiki (with TW-receiver) on the same site, perhaps even a new post type for whole tiddlywiki's.
However if the tiddlers can be moved into a database then additional post types could be actual tiddlers, allowing multiple-editors on a per tiddler basis. Then one views a whole wiki in the browser which can then be downloaded and made your own. Regards Tones On Tuesday, 27 April 2021 at 06:21:24 UTC+10 Anjar wrote: > Interesting thoughts, Tones! Authentication and security are important > topics, but also daunting and a bit scary > > I guess you can do many of the same things with node.js as with PHP, but > it seems like an interesting space to explore; for example using imap > functionality to sync to email, using get to build specific tiddlywikis > depending on parameters or having the tiddlers as separate files similar to > node.js > > Best, > Anders > > mandag 26. april 2021 kl. 03:01:53 UTC+2 skrev TW Tones: > >> Anjar, >> >> This is something I have wanted for ages, I am keen to get in on my >> cpanel hosting platform. >> >> One thought is to use a wordpress site and use this to control the >> authentication etc... but write to the maria/sql db, perhaps adding user to >> the database. >> >> Even if we only allowed one user at a time, wordpress could allow >> checkout, from within its security model. Thus permitting serial (not >> parallel) editing. It could be very easy to host tiddlywikis inside >> wordpress/php sites. This would allow team collaboration and more on a >> per-wiki basis without node.js solutions on the internet/intranet. >> >> Regards >> Tones >> >> On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 02:37:44 UTC+10 Anjar wrote: >> >>> I guess both local and remote will work, but I use apache2 locally on a >>> Chromebook. I'm not competent enough to implement robust security features, >>> so one should take care if used with a remote server:) >>> >>> Great, thanks! >>> >>> søndag 25. april 2021 kl. 16:34:33 UTC+2 skrev Mark S.: >>> >>>> That looks interesting. Is the server in your local browser or remote? >>>> >>>> Added to tiddlywikilinks . >>>> >>>> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 7:24:26 AM UTC-7 Anjar wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've started on a very simple php/sqlite3 backbone for tiddlywiki: >>>>> https://github.com/andjar/TW-sqlite3/tree/main >>>>> >>>>> The main feature is perhaps that revisions are kept in the database >>>>> (deleted tiddlers and edits). The tiddlers are saved to the sqlite file >>>>> in >>>>> three tables; tiddlers, tiddlertext, and fields. The tiddlers are >>>>> assigned >>>>> a UUID at first save. If the tiddler is deleted, the tiddler table will >>>>> set >>>>> the tiddler status to DELETED. If the text or any field is changed, the >>>>> new >>>>> value is added as a new row and the former version set to OUTDATED (or >>>>> DELETED if the field is deleted) >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> Anders >>>>> >>>> -- 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 [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/00a2150b-6e7d-4c06-8e09-3e931bcb43b5n%40googlegroups.com.

