Hi mtt

> Hi, I set up a brand new TW5 on my vps behind NodeJs/Nginx.
> First of all I have to say that I love the concept but I still
misunderstood some things...
> On first upload, I noticed that everyone can *edit & save my tiddlers and
my configuration* ... which is unviable.

The security model of the client-server configuration is currently pretty
simple. At the moment, the client-server configuration is primarily
intended for personal use.

> I found thing with readonly template , but it not protect configuration.
What I want to do is something like the corporate website (
http://tiddlywiki.com/);

tiddlywiki.com is a standalone wiki served as a static HTML file.

One option would be for you to use a client-server instance for editing,
and publish a static HTML version for visitors.

> All changes done by peoples across the web are not persistent and if
possible, get a path (user management, url .... ?) for me to edit online my
tiddlers.

The most flexible way at the moment to support multiple users with
different access rights is to use a TiddlyWeb server. TiddlyWeb is a mature
serverside for TiddlyWiki Classic and 5 that includes rich features for
authentication and access control. See:

http://tiddlyweb.com

Best wishes

Jeremy.


On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 6:49 AM, mtt hnn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I set up a brand new TW5 on my vps behind NodeJs/Nginx.
> First of all I have to say that I love the concept but I still
> misunderstood some things...
> On first upload, I noticed that everyone can *edit & save my tiddlers and
> my configuration* ... which is unviable.
> I found thing with readonly template , but it not protect configuration.
> What I want to do is something like the corporate website (
> http://tiddlywiki.com/);
> All changes done by peoples across the web are not persistent and if
> possible, get a path (user management, url .... ?) for me
> to edit online my tiddlers.
>
> Cheers & Thanks for reading :)
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