Dear All,

all info on the MultiUser feature is being collected here: MultiUser 
TiddlyWiki <http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/MultiUser-TiddlyWiki>

Thank you for your ideas,
Dmitry

On Tuesday, 3 January 2017 09:45:40 UTC+13, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I think he means that he can set up .htaccess and have the file (usually 
> the entire folder) protected by a password via the server's protection 
> system.
>
> Since the security is being provided by the server, he would like to 
> hard-wire the password in the TW5 file so that he doesn't have to re-type 
> it every time he goes on a new platform. 
>
> It's definitely not true that the TW5 is now multi-user. If he and his 
> brother both submitted at the same time, someone's entry would lose. 
>
> Happy New Year,
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 12:19:05 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>
>>
>> Could you expand a little what these assertions practically mean:
>>
>> My TiddlyWiki resides on a web server running Apache. It is served 
>>> through HTTPS and protected via HTTP Basic Auth
>>
>>
>> I did this because the web server already has HTTP Basic Auth set-up so 
>>> it was a simple matter to control access to the tiddlers and store.php that 
>>> way. 
>>
>>
>> ?
>>
>> Also, did you perhaps wrote the opposite of what you meant to say here:
>>
>> I realize this has turned TiddlyWiki into a multi-user web based wiki 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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