Tony,
Does this path exist? C:\Data\TW5\Instances\Bob\Wikis\tw5.com
\tiddlers\system\DefaultTiddlers.tid

Apparently, there needs to be a tw5.com folder in the Wikis folder
according to some file. The error has nothing to do with TiddlyServer or
Bob, but is rather that there is a folder missing that is supposed to be
there according to the tw5.com-docs plugin. Both Bob and TiddlyServer
apparently crash when a data folder throws a startup error.

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 3:43 AM, TonyM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jed,
>
> I am finally exploring Bob. I stated before I am happy to generate some
> Windows Documentation to support you.
>
> In your previous conversations has it become clearer how to specify
> external wikis in Windows?
> I have Bob running on ports 8084 8085 to avoid conflicts with webDav
> I have tiddlyServer running on port 8088 to avoid conflicts with both
>
> I have single file and Node Wikis Which I can happily access with
> TiddlyServer but in that case "we specify the folders in settings.info"
> and browse to Node or Single File installs. So its settings.json need be
> the same as that of Bobs.
>
> If you do not yet have any details please answer these Questions to help
> me. As a Starter I am using the SingleFileVersion.
>
> 'otherwiki': ~/Documents/TiddlyWiki/Wikis/Bob
>
>
>    - In the above example otherwiki is just a name to appear in the link?
>    - ~/Documents/TiddlyWiki/Wikis/Bob is a path to a folder install of
>    TiddlyWiki? (in which resides a tiddlywiki.info file?)
>    - The Tilde in the above ~ represents the location of the executable?
>    - In Wikis created from within bob I get as below ".\" this should be
>    the windows equivalent of "~\"
>
> Please tell me, in the single executable version how does it source the
> editions content?
>
>
> If for example I create A TiddlyWiki from the editions say tw5.com-docs
> "wikis": {
>
>    "tw5docs": ".\Wikis\tw5docs"
>
>
> The Server Window reads
> NodeSettings - Parsed raw settings.
> Added route /^\/tw5docs\/?$/
> Websockets listening on  8085
> Serving on 127.0.0.1:8084
> (press ctrl-C to exit)
>  syncer-server-WebsocketAdaptor: Dispatching 'save' task: $:/StoryList
> new connection
>
>
> I get http://127.0.0.1:8084/tw5docs as the destination of the link
> When I click on this the Server (running bob) terminates and as a result I
> get Unable to connect in firefox.
>
> With TiddlyServer
>
>    - If I browse to http://127.0.0.1:8088/Instances/Bob/Wikis/tw5docs it
>    also abends, the attached text is its error messages
>    - However I can Open http://127.0.0.1:8088/Instances/Bob/IndexWiki
>    without trouble.
>
> With bob It autoopens at http://127.0.0.1:8084/ in the index wiki and its
> fine.
>
> I am totally at a loss, so if you can clarify anything I may be able to
> proceed.
>
> Please note I would love to add my existing file and folder wikis to Bob
> but If bob or TiddlyServer cant even access bob created wikis I am at a
> loss how to proceed.
>
> I have also attached the tw5docs tiddlywiki.info file should it help.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Tony
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 4:02:07 PM UTC+10, Jed Carty wrote:
>>
>> Ed,
>>
>> The button to set the host may be set up incorrectly. I did change some
>> things about how setting the host works and I may have missed updating
>> that. For now you may have to do it manually.
>>
>> A deleted tiddler reappearing sounds like a bug, I will have to track
>> that down when I have time.
>>
>> Stobot,
>>
>> have you had any trouble other than the setting the host after you
>> replaced the executable? There may be some problems with the old settings
>> files between the last version of MultiUser and version 1.0.0 of Bob,
>> hopefully moving forward you should be able to just replace the executable
>> file and not worry about the other parts.
>>
>> Mohammad,
>>
>> Are you using version 1.0.0? If so there is a bug where some settings
>> files (pallet, story view, theme and some button visibility) were not saved
>> correctly in version 1.0.0 that is fixed in version 1.0.1, so using the
>> newer version should fix the problem.
>>
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