On Monday, October 6, 2014 4:24:50 AM UTC+2, Sai Thota wrote:
>
> Thanks for helping me. I tried using classic.tiddlywiki and it worked 
> well . Please I also need one more help. I wanted to know that, for example 
> if i use the html file and save it on my machine and want to forward it to 
> my colleagues with readonly access and also I do not want any one to 
> download, though they download the file they should not edit it.
>

If you show a TiddlyWiki in a browser, you already did download it. So 
there is no way for you to prevent saving. If someone does a right click: 
"view page source", they see the whole TW file. If you copy paste the stuff 
to a text.html file it's saved. That's the general behaviour of a 
TiddlyWiki. ... It's a self contained wiki. ... You basically get all or 
nothing :)

You can create a theme, that hides elements to edit and save tiddlers. .. 
But you can't prevent a user from changing the html source code. 
 

> Is this possible to do in a simpler way? I was thinking to put a password? 
> I am not sure how to do this, please could you suggest me. I really need 
> your help.
>

Password for what? HTML is a text file. You can edit it with any text 
editor. 
You could encrypt your content but then you can't share it anymore. If 
someone knows your password to see the content, they get everything in 
plain text. 

The only possibility I see is, that you convert your text into a PDF file. 
It makes it a little bit harder to mess around with your content. See: "a 
little bit harder" 

have fun!
mario

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