On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 10:37:43 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mat
>
> Its not a decent argument against limits to do #TiddlySpot IMO. 
>
> The point is that it also ILLUSTRATES what can be done.
>
> BUT. Why can't i just do this kinda thing on a normal server? I have 
> access. I have the space. This is something in TW I never really 
> understood. I can SFTP it manually. Why NOT auto?
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
> On Friday, 7 April 2017 16:30:02 UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>>
>> magev958 wrote:
>>>
>>> This is great, solves one of my problem. Now, how do I fetch the same 
>>> tiddler to a 3:e tiddlyspot?
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, the intention for the (possibly distant) future is to be able to 
>> add an arbitrary number of tiddlyspots to push to. An argument against 
>> working on this is that the whole thing is so far limited to tiddlyspot.
>>
>
Josiah,

TiddlySpot uses a server side script called store.php (it's on github). If 
you set-up a web server with store.php, you can make your own tiddlyspot 
like service. I did it at home and have tiddlywiki's for various thing. 
Adding a new one is as easy as saving a tiddlywiki file with a new name.

I'm working on a public variant that will work over https. it's taking 
longer than I planned because I realized I need to re-think the back-end 
setup for security reasons. And built some extra functionality (like people 
changing their own passwords). 

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