When you say "secure", do you mean that you have information that you want 
to be hidden, or just that you don't want your page to be hacked ?

If you have your own server then you probably also have .htaccess security. 
You may also have PHP and the ability to run store.php. You can lock down a 
folder with
.htaccess to prevent people from seeing it unless you give them the 
username and password. They won't be able to write to your TW, because 
that's a different password. 

I don't know if I'd trust any ad-hoc solution for information that actually 
needs to stay private. Maybe dropbox. Or use a tool like syncthing to keep 
your copies in sync on local devices. Unfortunately, syncthing doesn't have 
an ipad app, but I'm guessing that someone in the I-sphere has made one.  

Good luck,
Mark

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 8:45:18 AM UTC-7, Dave Gifford - 
http://www.giffmex.org/ wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just trying to understand my options for hosting TiddlyWiki 5's online. I 
> would like to save
>
> a) 10-15 tiddlywikis
> b) that I can open and edit and save changes via my Windows laptop or my 
> ipad and have the changes visible to either device
> c) that is secure
> d) without having to learn about databases
> e) preferably, though not necessarily, the ability to permalink tiddlers 
> and share them (view only, not edit)
>
> It looks as thought Tiddlyspot is not very secure, but otherwise meets the 
> other criteria. So I think I want to pass on that option.
>
> Noteself looks promising, I think, but is confusing to me: 1) it says I 
> can save multiple TWs but since the url is always the same, it is not clear 
> how to move from one to the other, and whether saving a new one will also 
> include there all the tiddlers saved to date in the current one. 2) It 
> looks like the only way to sync between devices is to already have a couch 
> database. I assume this means I need to do a whole learning curve re Couch 
> databases to create one. I wouldn't even know where to begin with that. 3) 
> Since the noteself url is always the same, it isn't clear how I would share 
> a tiddler's permalink with others.
>
> I have my own website and could store TiddlyWikis there, and often do. But 
> is there a plugin for setting up online use that I could use to edit and 
> save changes to them when out and about working from my ipad? Some way to 
> host it online but where if I have the username and password, I can edit 
> it? I recall Udo had something that worked like that for TW classic.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Dave
>

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