Usually it's no biggie to turn on https -- the problem comes if you want a 
certified SSL. Without certification, each user has to tell his browser 
(which, if FF, will complain loudly) that he/she will accept the 
uncertified communication.

The certificates used to run around $100 a year -- for the cheap ones.

Mark

On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 10:38:00 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> Jed Carty wrote:
>>
>> It can't open the iframe when hosted in dropbox, this is because dropbox 
>> uses https and my sites and tiddlyspot do not. Unfortunately if this is the 
>> case than the two biggest places where people will be hosting wikis won't 
>> be able to talk to each other since it looks like dropbox and tiddlyspot 
>> are by far the easiest places to host a wiki. 
>>
>
> Hmm... that's a biggie. What does it take to introduce https on a server 
> like tiddlyspot? And if any of the cousins Baird are reading this, is this 
> anything that could be imagined? The context is to get TWederation working, 
> i.e communication between tiddlywikis (we're on the verge, or even beyond 
> the verge  - and it will revolutionize TW :-)
>
> <:-)
>

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