Hi Vincent

Thanks for the feedback.

I think I can fix the MarkupPostBody issue, and will investigate the
character encoding issue,

Cheers

Jeremy

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On 17 Sep 2012, at 05:29, Vincent Yeh <[email protected]> wrote:

Very interesting working this way! I like it!
There are two things, however, I'd like to mention:

   1. doesn't seem to load the script files listed in MarkupPostBody
   tiddler;
   2. (attachment) doesn't show non-English characters (or I need to change
   some settings?)

Again I like this very interesting idea!

Vincent

On Saturday, September 15, 2012 4:25:57 PM UTC+8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I've been developing a new service that enables you to directly edit
> TiddlyWiki documents stored in your Dropbox account from any browser.
> It lets you walk up to any browser, navigate to a simple URL, sign
> into Dropbox and then immediately open TiddlyWiki files and save
> changes. Best of all, the app is a single 13KB HTML file that runs
> entirely in the browser, so your data never leaves the secure
> connection between Dropbox and the browser.
>
> To try it out, visit:
>
> http://dropbox.tiddlywiki.com/
>
> You will be redirected to the secure app URL (starting
> https://dl-web.dropbox.com/spa/), and from there almost immediately
> redirected again to Dropbox, where you can sign in and grant
> access to the app.
>
> You are then redirected back to the app and presented with a list of
> the contents of your Dropbox. You can navigate into folders to locate
> TiddlyWiki *.html files.
>
> Clicking on a TiddlyWiki file loads the TiddlyWiki up into the browser
> and modifies it so that the "save changes" button saves the file back
> to Dropbox.
>
> I've tested TiddlyWiki in the Sky on desktop browsers, the iPhone and
> iPad, and it seems to work well for the TiddlyWiki documents I've
> tried.
>
> Do give it a try, but please exercise caution for the moment, and
> check that your saves have worked correctly. Dropbox's ability to roll
> back to earlier versions of your files should protect you against any
> lurking bugs.
>
> Issues:
>
> * The online version of the TiddlyWiki will not have access to other
> files stored in the same folder (eg images)
> * No progress indication during saving
> * The hacks in here are unlikely to work with plugins that modify the
> file saving mechanism
>
> Acknowledgements:
>
> Thanks to Victor Costan at Dropbox who first posted about their new
> JavaScript API that permits TiddlyWiki in the Sky to work:
> https://tech.dropbox.com/?p=345
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> mailto:[email protected] <javascript:>
>
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