On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 11:03:38 PM UTC+2 Mark S. wrote:

>
>    - It's the only official way to share a TW over the local network.
>
> It's also possible to share single file wikis on windows, with built-in 
IIS server and WebDav. I did discuss the setup at youtube: 
https://youtu.be/tpkQhKyqPzc

IMO it's relatively easy to setup and works very well with a "single file 
wiki" served from a server

IIS is also able to be a "reverse proxy" that runs a tiddlywiki server at 
port 80, so you can access it with http://localhost ... I personally do use 
this setting, since it creates single tiddler files and the server is 
automatically started with windows. So it runs in the background is just 
there when I need it. I intend to use this version with the new SSE (server 
sent events) plugin from Arlen22, which will start to work with v5.2.0 ... 

So I should be able to edit the wiki from the main PC and the laptop at the 
same time. 

-mario

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