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On 4 July 2016 at 17:01, JN mag@gmail <magilla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
>
> 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). 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 <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi John
>
> On 4 Jul 2016, at 05:31, John Newell <magilla...@gmail.com> 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
>
> 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). 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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