Unfortunately google groups (or whatever is responsiple) parses 
"somethingdotsomething" as a link. So foo.bar is linkified without me 
making it so.

tw.com is merely short for tiddlywiki.com

<:-)


On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 1:49:07 PM UTC+2, BJ wrote:
>
> tw.com  takes you to a taiwanese website!  
>
> On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 11:19:54 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Atomi
>>
>> Apologies for the delayed response.
>>
>> > Why is the NodeJS version so slow for search and launching?
>>
>> Can you give me an idea of your setup and which operations you're finding 
>> slow? It'd be useful to know what platform/browser you're using too.
>>
>> > Isn't there a way to just have the NodeJS version serve the single file 
>> tiddywiki and process saves
>>
>> That's exactly what TiddlyWiki does under Node.js; rather than processing 
>> "save" operations, though, it syncs individual tiddlers with the browser.
>>
>> > rather than have this whole server backend in multiple files?
>>
>> Are you talking about the multiple files making up the TW core code, or 
>> the multiple tiddler files within a server-side wiki folder?
>>
>> > Or is there a way to use a different backend in another language to do 
>> the saves and serve the tiddlywiki single file?
>>
>> There's a PHP backend available, listed on tw.com. Rather than syncing 
>> individual tiddlers it saves the entire file, making the server side much 
>> simpler.
>>
>> > Also is when using search via url params is there a way to just open a 
>> list of tiddlers rathern than the tiddlers themselves just like the sidebar 
>> works?
>>
>> Not at the moment, no.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 6:56 AM, RichardWilliamSmith <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Are you running the server locally or connecting to it over the 
>>> internet? I think it's really only meant for local use, and if you find it 
>>> too slow for some reason then you can just use the single file version in 
>>> the regular way. Having all the tiddlers as individual single files is 
>>> incredibly useful imho.
>>>
>>> If you're trying to use it across the internet, I'm afraid I don't think 
>>> it's secure and possibly not too stable (I played around running it on a 
>>> digital ocean droplet (hosted VM) and connecting to it and found that the 
>>> droplet fell over quite a lot and performance was generally dire).
>>>
>>> The topic of backends for TW comes up repeatedly - there are several 
>>> that exist - the simplest is called tiddlyspot and there is a mechanism 
>>> built into TW for saving your single file there 
>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot. There was recent 
>>> discussion about revamping and open-sourcing it 
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyspot%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/sOKKpqMYx8E/q2T8UohZBwAJ
>>>
>>> Another backend that was written is called TiddlyWeb and that still 
>>> powers TiddlySpace. A developer called Chris Dent has been working on 
>>> another backend called Tank.
>>>
>>> Also, Danielo Rodríguez has been working on a couchdb adaptor, which 
>>> would allow you to use a database on a remote machine as your tiddler store 
>>> https://github.com/wshallum/couchadaptor - and various other methods 
>>> like this using other technologies are also possible if someone writes the 
>>> code.
>>>
>>> As far as I know, there's no way to pass url strings to the search box - 
>>> it puts the list of fragment (tiddler) identifiers into the story list. If 
>>> you enter the names of tiddlers that don't exist (
>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#newtiddler) it will give you a 'create tiddler' 
>>> dialogue for each one. 
>>>
>>> I wonder if Jeremy has ever considered a more sophisticated 'routes' 
>>> mechanism? Probably a massive can of worms!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 12:54:42 PM UTC+10, @atomi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Why is the NodeJS version so slow for search and launching? Isn't there 
>>>> a way to just have the NodeJS version serve the single file tiddywiki and 
>>>> process saves rather than have this whole server backend in multiple 
>>>> files? 
>>>> Or is there a way to use a different backend in another language to do the 
>>>> saves and serve the tiddlywiki single file?
>>>>
>>>> Also is when using search via url params is there a way to just open a 
>>>> list of tiddlers rathern than the tiddlers themselves just like the 
>>>> sidebar 
>>>> works?
>>>>
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