>
> Hi François


> But my coding is primitive and these plugins have to be improved
> before regular use.
> It was just some ideas for other people with specific needs (form
> elements, storing and retrieving data inside a tiddler, ...)


I understand and respect your humble approach towards publishing code which
doesn't live up to standards/conventions set by more experienced
programmers, however I fear that we will loose a lot of valuable/important
information if programmers and css-artists don't use the community-provided
hosting options..
Dropbox is very good for small examples and temporary testcases - however
for sth as important as your pluginexperiments I recomend tiddlyspace or
tiddlyspot.

You could add information like: BETA - EXPERIMENTAL - UNDER DEVELOPMENT -
USE WITH CAUTION - or : alpha prototype (for review - do not distribute)  -
(citations from tiddlytools.com..)
- and change it, when you feel that standards are met...

My 2 cents..

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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