oops. . .
meant to type
http://www.strm.us/tw.htm

big fingers on a little phone (lol)

Mike

On Apr 2, 12:17 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> not sure if Frontpage 2k3 is a good choice for TW - as a upload only
> you should not have any problems - I would be careful with hand
> editing unless you are very javascript savy.
>
> I use fireftp (within firefox) but any ftp program should be able to
> upload the file.
>
> As for security, I would imagine you are as safe as your webserver. .
> are you going to upload a read-only file or are you planing on having
> editing abilities online?
>
> As stated above more information may be helpful, or even a link to the
> old html site. . .
>
> Welcome to the group & good luck with your project.
>
> Mikehttp://www.strm.us/tw
>
> On Apr 2, 7:50 am, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Please define "safe" so we can understand your actual concerns.
>
> > Tobias.
>
> > On 2 Apr., 09:30, Julaybib <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yo
>
> > > So, I'm thinking of my turning my archaic, chaotic html website into a
> > > Wiki, perhaps with a few mates to help with the data entry, though not
> > > the technical stuff. TWiki looks a bit daunting. Tiddlywiki looks
> > > safe, and accessible to someone who is PC user literate, but not so
> > > familiar with under the bonnet stuff. But is it safe safe? If I upload
> > > it via my FrontPage 2003 to my website, no one is gonna be able to
> > > hack it, are they? Tried it out on a side page - seems safe enough.
> > > Hoping I can modify it and do lots of things with it. Anyone running
> > > Tiddlywiki sites on here? Love to see some examples of what can be
> > > done.
>
> > > Peace
>
> > > Julaybib

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