Thanks for the info, I'll post here when / if I get it working.

On Jun 12, 3:45 am, whatever <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I wouldn't say those are forks. They're solutions that are based
> on TiddlyWiki. I'm not sure how the changes to TiddlyWiki core affect
> these solutions, but I think that newer versions include the new code
> from TiddlyWiki, however, I can't seem to find any references at the
> moment. The ccTiddly versions I mentioned refer to the changes in
> ccTiddly solution, not the TiddlyWiki core.
> As to which one is faster, a database or a filesystem solution, I
> don't know. I prefer ccTiddly, because it has a database and doesn't
> include Python. And was simpler to install.
>
> w
>
> On Jun 11, 11:23 pm, Trey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for replies.
> > Confused about a few points.  Messages are targeted but please all
> > feel free to answer...
>
> > @ whatever
> > Are you indicating that ccTiddly is a true fork from Tiddlywiki - as
> > in, updates to TW are not applicable to ccTiddly?  Is this true for
> > TiddlyHome, TiddlyWeb and/or TiddlySpace?
>
> > @ Mans:
> > Is it your opinion that a speed-boost would still be had using non-
> > database TW systems?  My slowdown is primarily due to heavy plugin
> > use, eg. forEachTiddlerPlugin.
>
> > What I'm really going for is a system which is plug and play on
> > windows and linux computers (not looking for a portable OS).  Probably
> > TW is not the best system for my requirements, but I just can't give
> > up the UI, there's nothing else like it.
>
> > To achieve both Linux and Windows cross-platform-ness, could I maybe
> > install both the Linux and windows versions of Xampp on the same flash
> > drive?
>
> > Trey
>
> > On Jun 11, 2:27 am, whatever <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm using ccTiddly myself, so I can give you some advice. Use XAMPP
> > > 1.7.3, because the latest version has bugs. As for ccTiddly, use
> > > version 1.7.6, because 1.8.5 and 1.9 have some bugs too. The only
> > > problem is that the development is not as fast as for TiddlyWeb due to
> > > lack of developers. See the ccTiddly group (1) for more.
>
> > > (1)https://groups.google.com/group/cctiddly
>
> > > w
>
> > > On Jun 11, 7:39 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Trey
>
> > > > > I'm interested in using XAMPP on a USB stick to host a TiddlyHome or
> > > > > ccTiddly install.  My wiki is getting big (slow) and I plan to keep
> > > > > making it bigger, so I want to move to a database.
>
> > > > > Does anyone have any experience with TiddlyHome / ccTiddly / other
> > > > > install using XAMPP on a USB?  How did it go?
>
> > > > TiddlyHomehttp://tiddlyhome.bidix.info/iscomparabletothe
> > > > TiddlySpot-service, however it's entirely php based and doesn't need a
> > > > database. (every password, email and username are contained within a
> > > > few invisible textfiles ".htaccess, .htpasswd and .htgroup")... All
> > > > you need to run it is php and a server.. Your TWs will still be one
> > > > file pr. TW - so I'm not sure if it's the right approach for you...
> > > > however it's very easy to make it work in a portable environment!!
>
> > > > You might want to run TiddlyWeb or TiddlySpace instead (to get
> > > > everything "split into atoms").
> > > > I managed to make it run solely on python with no severbackend. You'll
> > > > need python to install it and have the basic tools for creating new
> > > > instances/bags etc...
> > > > Fnd has made some documentation 
> > > > here:http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#[[Installing%20on%20Windows]]
> > > > I never made that work myself I'm afraid...
>
> > > > It should be much easier to install ccTiddly- and to me it sounds like
> > > > a perfect solution for your usercase..
>
> > > > I don't use Windows myself - however I will try to install ccTiddly
> > > > with Xampp for Linux in a portable linux os (Puppy Linux) and I will
> > > > report back if I make it work...
>
> > > > Good luck :-)
>
> > > > Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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