Hi Fred!

I think most of the questions can be answered by yourself, if you simply 
try it out.

Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2013 11:42:11 UTC+1 schrieb Fred:
>
>
> 1. How does TiddlyWiki save changes? How can a browser edit a local web 
> page and save changes made to it?
>

Firefox requires a plugin for this. The plugin can save.
 

> 2. "Allows changes to be saved locally?": What's the alternative? A remote 
> server? How does it work?
>

Possibel. Check tiddlyspot.
 

> 3. "The TiddlySaver Java applet allows TiddlyWiki to save changes in a 
> local version": Besides requiring Jvava, what's the difference between 
> saving changes by default, and saving changes through the TiddlySaver 
> applet?
>

It's just an alternative which grants the browser access to the filesystem. 
You don't need it if you have the tiddlyfox plugin for FireFox.
 

> 5. "Wiki systems are often used to collaboratively manage documentation 
> for large projects": How does TiddlyWiki handle merging changes from 
> multiple users?
>

It doesn't.
 

> 6. Is it possible to make a TiddlyWiki ready-only so users don't edit 
> pages by mistake?
>

As long as they can't save to the server, who cares? ;) Anyway: Yes, There 
is a read-only mode.
 

> 7. Is it possible to have a URL pointing directly to a specific tiddler?
>

Yes. 


 

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