Ed / Jed,

I just tested it on my end and when I just swapped out the executable I had 
the same experience with the 0.0.0.0 not "sticking". However when I started 
it in a *new* folder / renamed existing IndexWiki folder, then it worked 
properly - hopefully that helps Jed debug. I'm going to assume that when a 
new version comes out, I'll have to set things up fresh and then import 
.tid files in manually after the fact. 

On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 4:45:46 PM UTC-4, Ed wrote:
>
> Dear Jed,
>
> During the daytime I was at the office and installed the new 64bit version 
> on my computer.
> That went not without a hitch. I followed standard procedure. I set the 
> host to 
> *0.0.0.0*Stopped the server and restarted*. *But the host as it were 
> sprang back to 
> *127.0.0.1*Also the host with server info was the same and not changed to
> * 0.0.0.0*That is what is supposed to happenisn't it?
> Of course I updated the settings.
> I''ll try again tomorrow and see what happens, maybe I did do something 
> wrong.
>
> Secondly, when I deleted a tiddler and refreshed the deleted tiddler was 
> again in the Recent tab.
> Stopping restarting remedied this. Somebody else mentioned this also I 
> think, but not sure.
>
> Working together over the network was great. I found out that when 
> somebody was editing a tiddler 
> that same tiddler appeared on my screen with a lock icon. As soon as my 
> colleague finished editing
> the lock changed to Save on my screen; Works beautifully instantly. Great.
> Are there any other moments when one can expect a lock icon, perhaps.
>
> With regard to the presentation I created a Comments tiddler, with the 
> clone icon. Two of us cloned that
> tiddler at the same time and we both had a new tiddler. Told of course 
> that the new titles must be different.
> Hope that this will work. Keep testing through this week.
> Any way Jed, douze points!!
> Cordialement! Ed
>
>
>
> Op zondag 13 mei 2018 20:49:34 UTC+2 schreef Jed Carty:
>>
>> It looks like there is a bug where if you create a new folder in and put 
>> a new .tid file inside that folder it isn't found until a server restart. I 
>> haven't had any trouble creating tiddlers in folders that already existed 
>> and have at least one .tid file in them.
>>
>> One thing to watch out for is that one side effect of the file system 
>> monitor is if a .tid file has a title listed that doesn't match the file 
>> name it will rename the file. This may behave strangely if you save a file 
>> without a title field or a blank title field.
>>
>> It also looks like renaming a tiddler by changing the title in the .tid 
>> file doesn't remove the old version from the browser.
>>
>> So there is still work to be done in terms of handling name changes and 
>> folders.
>>
>> This may never be finished.
>>
>

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