Jed,

Thanks for your work, I will be donating as soon as my own finances are in 
order.

I use windows 10, and happy to provide testing and feedback for you there.

I replaced an older version with the latest and of course I no longer saw 
the hello. WHich means I did not see the new set the host to 0.0.0.0 button. 
Its all in test so I blew away the last "install".
Just a note for upgrades in the future.

My "Editions list" is empty but I saw your comments earlier - are these 
pointing to the internet or can we point them to a folder? Even custom 
folder(s).

I already have Existing wikis I do not need to create but would like to 
point to existing wikis - the documentation tiddler needs to be updated 
$:/plugins/OokTech/MultiUser/Starting Other Wikis

To Create the Wikis section create an object named wikis
To add a wiki create a field named "WikiName" with the path as the value
In windows change slash to backslash ?

Can we only point to Node Installs or also single file installs?

Unfortunately there is snsufficent info for me to get the aditional wikis 
working

Here is an example
I have a NodeJS install at the folder C:\Data\TW5\NodeJS\psat.com.au

"wikis": { 
   
   "PSaT":"C:/Data/TW5/NodeJS/psat.com.au    

The above closed the server window when I link to it from Available Wikis

As does
   
   "PSaT":"C://Data//TW5//NodeJS//psat.com.au  


   C:\Data\TW5\NodeJS\psat.com.au
   

   C:\\Data\\TW5\\NodeJS\\psat.com.au
   

Last attempt with more details

"psat.com.au": "C:\\Data\\TW5\\NodeJS\\psat.com.au

     
NodeSettings - Parsed raw settings.
NodeSettings - Parsed raw settings.
Added route /^\/psat.com.au\/?$/
Websockets listening on  8085

Settings.json reads
{
  "ws-server": {
    "port": "8084",
    "rootTiddler": "$:/core/save/single",
    "renderType": "text/plain",
    "serveType": "text/html",
    "username": "",
    "password": "",
    "host": "0.0.0.0",
    "pathprefix": ""
  },
  "wikis": {
    "psat.com.au": "C:\\\\Data\\\\TW5\\\\NodeJS\\\\"
  }
}

I hope you can help me, and I you.

Tony

On Saturday, 24 March 2018 03:35:53 UTC+11, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> As Jeremy has said many times, the people here aren't the target audience 
> when asking for donations and support. I like tiddlywiki and the things I 
> make are normally just the toys that I make in my spare time. This specific 
> plugin I made to fit my companies internal needs so there is a bit more of 
> a work aspect to it but most people who are active here also contribute to 
> the group, asking questions helps determine what is needed and useful, 
> documentation is always important and bug reports can save everyone a lot 
> of time by helping to find where problems are.
>
> I mentioned the patreon page because a few people have asked about helping 
> with the development costs in the past and we made it to support making the 
> videos with my robot, it wasn't meant to pressure anyone to donate. I do 
> need to eat and I wouldn't turn down a donation, but I don't want anyone to 
> feel pressured to donate. I work on tiddlywiki because I enjoy working on 
> it and unless you are trying to get me to work as an unpaid engineer for a 
> business than I am fine.
>
> @BurningTreeC,
>
> Both of those sound great. I think that the plugin is stable enough that 
> most of the improvements will come from better documentation and interface 
> so anything you can help with would be greatly appreciated.
>

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