Hi Jed,

Since your introduction of your special TW I havve been reading about it 
and yesterday 
I decided to try it out.

(Low whistle) Marvelous piece of programming! I used tiddlyWin.exe. Within 
split-second
a TW opened on my screen. it took some experimenting and correcting some 
mistake
I made with the adress characters and it wasn''t at first clear to me how 
the ports worked,
but I can now access the stuff via another computer.

That is great as I have been pushing (to no vail so far) some colleagues to 
try out TW5.
The whole FireFox apocalypse made it impossible, as these solutions seem a 
bridge to 
far for them, but now it is easy as pie, just type in the series of numbers 
and presto
there it is.

So thank you so much for programming this!!
Salut! Edm.
BTW
Great walk with Robbie autour du Basilica Sainte Clotilde in Paris (with 
that famous organ)!
Op zaterdag 28 april 2018 19:25:29 UTC+2 schreef Jed Carty:
>
> I am going to change the name of the multiuser plugin because it outgrew 
> that name a few months ago and it is probably leading to more confusion 
> about what the plugin does than anything else.
>
> While I am doing this I am trying to decide if I should split it up into 
> separate plugins or not. This is probably going to be a more involved 
> process than I had hoped, and since tiddlywiki doesn't have a robust plugin 
> dependency system in place it may be a bit of an annoyance to use because 
> of how the  plugins would depend on each other.
>
> So instead of just pushing forward and doing a lot of work splitting up 
> the plugin I am going to ask:
>
> Does anyone who would use the plugin not want the full functionality?
>
> At the moment it can:
>
> - Serve multiple wikis
> - Have two-way (almost) immediate updates when a tiddler is edited either 
> in a browser or on the server
> - Support multiple people editing the same wiki at the same time
> - Convert an html wiki into a new node-based wiki and export a node based 
> wiki as an html wiki (this function is a bit rough still, but eventually it 
> should let you go mostly seemlessly from a single file to node and back)
>
> It does most of this using websockets so there is a server command that 
> uses the web socket adaptor and an external server command that lets you 
> use an external server (like an expressjs server) which makes 
> authentication and access controls much simpler. (I am going to have a 
> publicly accessible demo of the multi-user wiki setup sometime soon, shh! 
> it's a secret.)
>

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