Hello Jeremy,
Thank you very much! Very kind words. This motivates me even more.
There is nothing preventing this widget to work with 5.0.8. In fact it has
been developed with a 5.0.8 version. I didn't have time to update my public
wiki, and that is why it is running under 5.0.7
Thank you for the standard fields name list. I omitted the text field
because it's one of the fields that I want to clear.
This experience has taught me a lot about TW and it was very fun to develop
it. In the other hand it is very useful form my. I hope it can be useful
for others too.
El domingo, 6 de abril de 2014 18:47:16 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
>
> Hi Danielo
>
> Congratulations, an impressive achievement (and a fun surprise!). The
> functionality is attractive, and you've presented it clearly - so, well
> done! The general approach you've taken with the implementation seems
> right, too (I mean the idea of storing the encrypted tiddler content in a
> field).
>
> I notice that you're running with 5.0.7; that's now quite out of date with
> 5.0.8 out for more than a month. Is there anything preventing it from
> working with later versions?
>
> I didn't give you a full list of the standard field names; a more complete
> set would be:
>
> var standardFieldNames = "title tags list text type modified modifier
> created creator".split(" ");
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Danielo Rodríguez
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Here is how it should look like:
>>
>>
>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jCXuGX2o__U/U0F_0jiRrPI/AAAAAAAALSU/paLEBb-YVjE/s1600/Captura+de+pantalla+2014-04-06+a+la%28s%29+18.23.50.png>
>>
>>
>> El domingo, 6 de abril de 2014 18:18:57 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez escribió:
>>
>>>
>>> After some hard work I'm glad to present my first widget.
>>>
>>> This widget adds the ability to encrypt your tiddlers individually. This
>>> have several advantages:
>>>
>>> - You can specify a different password for each tiddler if you want.
>>> - You don't have to encrypt your whole wiky.
>>> - If you forget your password, you only lose a tiddler.
>>> - It's possible to edit the tiddler content , tags and fields *except
>>> the encrypt field* after encryption. Decrypting your tiddler will
>>> restore it to its original state when you encrypted it. This way you can
>>> hide the encrypted tiddlers as a "different" thing.
>>> - You can even encrypt images.
>>> - You can have sensible data in a day to day wiky.
>>> - I didn't try this, but theoretically you can apply double
>>> encryption by encrypting your wiki too.
>>>
>>> Tried in TW 5.0.7 and 5.0.8 I have plans to transform this into a
>>> plugin, but at this moment you have to install it manually. Anyway, this is
>>> not very difficult. The only thing you have to do is drag some tiddlers to
>>> your wiki, save it and then reload it.
>>>
>>> I don't know why in my public wiki the popup does't look so nice, but I
>>> will check it out in a while.* Try it out!* http://braintest.
>>> tiddlyspot.com/
>>>
>>>
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