Hi,

Another option would have an empty wiki running on node.js and drop the
html file on it from the browser.

XC.
Le 7 avr. 2014 08:36, "Stephan Hradek" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I think, Scott Kingery has some nice instructions put together
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/cv9242jSDCY/5vvHAqd7sJwJ
>
> There I found:
>
> *Importing from a stand alone HTML file*
>>
>> If you have a traditional TW5 wiki and you now want to run it on Node.js,
>> you can import it.
>>
>>    - Go to a terminal window again and get to your Install Directory
>>    - Assuming your wiki is in the mynewwiki folder, type:
>>
>>    tiddlywiki ./mynewwiki --load path/to/my-tw5-wiki-file.html
>>
>>    - If your wiki was password protected the command would be:
>>
>>    tiddlywiki ./mynewwiki --password pa55w0rd --load
>>    path/to/my-tw5-wiki-file.html
>>
>>
>>
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