Regarding your second question. Create a tiddler z12345 and in it, you
put <<tiddler [[PeterPan]]>>. However, that does not enable you to
edit PeterPan directly, but if your prupose is to just display the
tiddler, this should do.
w

On Sep 22, 12:15 pm, DM <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> i want to use TW in a local network as a team wiki.
> I have prepared a structure of tiddler for TW and will to protect some
> "template"-tiddler from changes.
> Is it possible to write a .jar (in Java) extension for TW (as
> TiddlySaver.jar), which allows me to read a user name from a
> environment variable? How can I access the functions from a .jar file?
>
> I have another question:
> Assuming I read a user name from a environment variable. Example of
> user name for our
> company: "z12345". User name is displayed as the author of a tiddler.
> How can I redirect a tiddler to another tiddler? Example "z12345" ->
> "PeterPan"
>
> dm
>
> On 22 Sep., 01:18, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi DM,
>
> > You don't have to worry about any of that for as long as noone else
> > has write priviledges on your file... or would you be working in a
> > local network? If so, I'd suggest you use Encryption or at least a
> > simple check to only allow editing if the username is set to
> > "YourUserName".. though that one is rather easy to figure out if
> > you're tw-literate.
>
> > Cheers, Tobias.

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