Hi Rustem,

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 4:11:23 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>
> What would be the most direct way to upload my node.js-served wiki to 
> Tiddlyspot? 
>

As you found out. Direct save is not possible 

If you served your TW from your nodejs installation you get it from 
http://localhost which is a domain. http://tiddlyspot.com is a different 
domain. .. So due to browser security restrictions, this isn't allowed.
 

> Do I need to save my wiki as a single file first, before I can 
> successfully upload it to Tiddlyspot? Or can I somehow switch to the 
> appropriate "saver" temporarily, just for the upload?
>

IMO 2 possibilities: 

 - You create a single file TW from your local copy. .. With nodejs. Just 
build it. It's relatively easy. ... 
    - Then upload this fire as described. 

 - It would be also possible to create a tiddlers.json file that contains 
just your recent changes. 
   - Serve your TW from tiddlyspot.com and import your tiddlers. .. If TW 
is served from tiddlyspot.com it can be saved back. 
 

> To be clear, I am not interested in any kind of back-and-forth 
> synchronization. Strictly one-way publishing to TS. I'm happy maintaining 
> the wiki using node.js.
>


If someone has better ideas. ... Just let us know :)

have fun!
mario

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