Oh snap -- method #22.

Does using 0.0.0.0 expose server to the entire local web (in which case 
there is a coffee-house danger) ?

Thanks!
Mark

On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 8:16:45 PM UTC-7, Sebastian Silva wrote:
>
> That's fun! I've been experimenting with supporting Tiddlywiki and 
> integrating parts of it with my Python application.
>
> I've found that in Python you can use the WsgiDAV library to serve single 
> file TiddlyWikis very nicely.
>
> All you need to do is install wsgidav library:
>
> pip install wsgidav
> # or pip install --user wsgidav
>
>
> After that you can run:
>
> wsgidav --host=0.0.0.0 --server wsgiref --port=80 
> --root=/path/to/your/tiddlywiki/
>
>
> You can also use it to integrate into an existing web app or building 
> something else. Here's the documentation 
> <https://wsgidav.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide_lib.html>.
>
> Use the latest Tiddlywiki with the fixes for WebDAV or the wsgidav from 
> git to avoid 412 errors.
>
> Hope it's useful to someone.
>
> Regards,
> Sebastian
>
>
> El sábado, 12 de mayo de 2018, 9:32:45 (UTC-5), Jim escribió:
>>
>> I use Ruby and so always have it installed. If you do too, here's a 
>> minimal server using Ruby Webrick. It just serves up files from the same 
>> folder and handles saving. 
>>
>> Once running, just point yor web browser at localhost:8000 to view the 
>> folder listing, and click on your wiki html file.
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/jimfoltz/ee791c1bdd30ce137bc23cce826096da
>>
>>
>>

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