Hey Everyone, I followed this thread to the end and over to GitHub. Read my own posts at Github about RasPi and Node TW5, heheh. I laugh as I ran into huge roadblocks to my deployment on the RasPi for the Node version of TW5. It was more me not being able to get around or over the issues and I had a solution that worked 'okay'. I currently use Bidix.php on the server for HTML version of TW5, not very advanced. The cool thing is that I can spawn TiddlyWiki's using this method very easily.
I am trying to 'present' or 'export' TiddlyWiki 5 HTML to either Static HTML or view only TW5. I have a feeling there is a simple button that I click to do this and I apologize ahead of time, I did research and I could not find it. I know this is not what Tony is trying to do as he is using Node and would like something I call Tiddler Types inside Node. I envision Tiddlers Types to include Readable, Editable, Viewable(I call it the CHMOD 777 heheh). I am not sure this is actually the 'way' you would do it or what you would call them. I was just building a website using HTML TW5 and I wondered how hard it is to 'export to web' or 'lock for web'. Since TW5 is a single downloadable file anyone can have your site by simply downloading. Which is an amazing feature. Is there an easy way to export the Tiddlers as individual HTML files to allow you to create a 'website'? Or is there a theme that would allow you to lock out the edit and modification stuff?(Undoing this might be the hardest part as once you turn it on how would you turn it off?) For Classic TW I used what was called presentation mode TiddlyWiki for RSdC Version 3, then lost my password, the site still works great even if I can't update it. http://www.richshumaker.com/index2.html#Welcome This Classic TW would allow you to make updates using an Admin log in screen. Then you could modify and save it once you logged in. Thanks everyone for your help. Rich Shumaker On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 10:00:02 AM UTC-7, Tony Grosinger wrote: > > I am running a TW5 on node.js and have it password authenticated. This > means in order to view or edit a username and password must be entered. Is > there a way to instead have read access for anyone but require > authentication before editing? > > Ideally, it would be nice to also specify some Tiddlers as publicly > read/write, some as publicly read only, and some as completely private. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/acc09ad5-b58b-4e7d-9fe3-fa6fa0128cd9%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

