That’s the rendering that TiddlyWiki gives you when it is viewed with 
JavaScript disabled.

It’s not clear why that would be happening. The padlet service cannot forcibly 
disable JavaScript while serving the file over http(s); the only alternative I 
can think of is that the service is stripping out the JavaScript from the HTML 
file.

padlet.com provides a platfrom that makes updates and live to site changes ( 
within TW files shortly - more on that soon ) quickly and (usually) 
efficiently. The founder, Nitesh, is getting back to me soon with a fix" as 
he's been able to do along the growth from wallwisher to its current format 
..... should be as you stated - the problem is that in uploading a 9MB file - 
it's stripping JUST the tiddlywiki.com URL out as the reference... ) File sizes 
never a problem as they handle up to 300MB + for video & audio.

I plan to send you invites to files there shortly - once the remedy is 
provided. For now - soon to upload READ-ONLY versions of the book to Oronjo.com.

One way to investigate would be to compare the file you uploaded with the 
version that you obtain from padlet; you can compare the two files with 
something like http://winmerge.org/?lang=en [http://winmerge.org/?lang=en]

are there any ideas as to how to best deliver a single TW5 file to a mobile 
device and have it render as it would on a laptop etc...?

Full size it works fine  - but my market is mainly mobile ......
any help appreciated.

Probably the best user experience would be to package the TiddlyWiki HTML file 
into an app with Cordova (https://cordova.apache.org 
[https://cordova.apache.org/]). Eric Shulman and I have both done some 
experimentation on this in the past and it’s a pretty straightforward technical 
job.

Interesting you say that as attempts to get the eBook into an App ( for ease of 
distribution and security from rampant free sharing ) has proven problematic - 
until I asked a developer "I just need and app that works like an app - except 
it needs ONE section as the feature - that renders a single HTML file ..... 
sounds like you may be working on the same approach ( ? ) I would be VERY KEEN 
to find out more.....

in the meantime - I should have the eBook / audio / site and distro finalised 
in the next few days and will send out copies - I am sure you'd have some great 
feedback and advice on how to better use tiddlywiki - and hopefully get some 
feedback on the book itself ( though it is female-focussed ) 

The other topic that has emerged is the use of TW5 as an online | offline | 
live-fed Directory site for winemaking regions around the planet, starting with 
3 regions in Oz. TW has an amazing advantage in so many way when teamed up with 
embeds that are social and live ( like padlet ) 

thanks hugely for TW / your help and support......

cheers
John



Best wishes

Jeremy

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On 4/07/2016 11:49:37 PM, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi John

On 4 Jul 2016, at 05:31, John Newell <[email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]]> wrote:

Hi there - I would love to provide templates as requested - except I have come 
across a recent hurdle - I can't get a reliable delivery of the final HTML file 
from server to iphone (etc) = my favoured "padlet" file delivery has suddenly 
gone awry - with NEW  tiddlywiki uploads of the FINAL EDITION of the SQ eBook 
rendering on screen as the text version = like this ------- 
ie not like it should normally?


That’s the rendering that TiddlyWiki gives you when it is viewed with 
JavaScript disabled.

It’s not clear why that would be happening. The padlet service cannot forcibly 
disable JavaScript while serving the file over http(s); the only alternative I 
can think of is that the service is stripping out the JavaScript from the HTML 
file.

One way to investigate would be to compare the file you uploaded with the 
version that you obtain from padlet; you can compare the two files with 
something like http://winmerge.org/?lang=en [http://winmerge.org/?lang=en]

are there any ideas as to how to best deliver a single TW5 file to a mobile 
device and have it render as it would on a laptop etc...?

Full size it works fine  - but my market is mainly mobile ......
any help appreciated.

Probably the best user experience would be to package the TiddlyWiki HTML file 
into an app with Cordova (https://cordova.apache.org 
[https://cordova.apache.org]). Eric Shulman and I have both done some 
experimentation on this in the past and it’s a pretty straightforward technical 
job.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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