Lost Admin, I have spent years at the Windows DOS Prompt and can do that very well, I am not so quick at the bash prompt, in part because they are "similar but different". The Key advantage to cpanel is I can browse files with a file manager, edit files in place upload/download, set DNS all through a dialogue. Of course the key features of the cpanel environment is PHP MySQL and apache etc... on on a linux variant.
If I had instructions at a logical level eg; *edit the .htaccess in the Public_html folder to include...* I would find my own assisted way to do everything necessary. I have struggled trying to make store.php work to host editable tiddlywikis, and are keen to find any practical way to host Tiddlywiki on the internet (other than read only or TiddlySpot) , I believe by definition I actually have a lot of different opportunities in my hosting platform, however I do not have the information to proceed with. Of course NoteSelf with a PuochDB/CouchDB is clear (Since you only serve the file) but I wonder if I could install nodeJS? Thanks for your effort. Tony On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 1:14:47 AM UTC+10, Lost Admin wrote: > > I only use Cpanel when I am forced to by a service provider. Given the > choice, I'm old school and edit config files by hand. If you know how to > turn that into something that can be managed through Cpanel, I wouldn't > mind you explaining it to me after I write up the tutorials. > > On Monday, May 21, 2018 at 9:10:11 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: >> >> Lost Admin, >> >> I am keen to learn how to set up my own CouchDB (I am on the NoteSelf >> Forums) and I try every saver and hosting option to try and establish its >> use cases. >> >> My biggest gap is when It comes to a Cpanel host, I am a re-seller of >> hosting and would like to host savable TiddlyWikis there so I can make >> them read writable for user and client interactions but have never got it >> working. Do you have any idea on this. >> >> I will also test your published documents and help in any other way I can. >> >> Thanks for such helpful contributions >> >> Tony >> >> On Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 12:30:32 AM UTC+10, Lost Admin wrote: >>> >>> A while back PMario made a video on how to set-up a webdav server on IIS >>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/ISS$20Webdav%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/_YwmiKqMyrI/H_nGBYs9CgAJ>. >>> >>> I also made some observations on tiddlywiki's WebDAV saver using Apache >>> HTTP. Since then, the issue I had in my observations has been corrected >>> (awesome work by the way to Jeremy and anyone who helped). As far as I can >>> tell the WebDAV Saver works very well on IIS webdav and Apache webdav (I >>> run both). >>> >>> >>> I imagine many people on this list are technically savvy and capable of >>> setting up their own server for TiddlyWiki. But I do wonder if there are >>> people who want to do so but would like a tutorial to follow. >>> >>> When I first found Tiddlywiki, I initially used the download saver. >>> Shortly after I learned about TiddlySpot and started using it (I still do). >>> That lead me to finding out how it works and learning about "store.php" and >>> the various GitHub repositories for variations of it. >>> >>> When the WebDAV saver became available, I switched my home server (just >>> a little always-on Intel NUC) to use WebDAV and removed store.php (and >>> PHP). Lately I've been playing with Note Self, which uses the Apache >>> CouchDB as a back end database, and set-up my own small infrastructure on >>> vultr.com (cloud vm hosting). >>> >>> None of what I've done is particularly exciting but it does require a >>> certain amount of knowledge. For the most part, I found tutorials on how to >>> set-up the various components, followed them, and then read documentation >>> and fiddled with settings until I was satisfied everything worked smoothly. >>> >>> What I didn't do, was create good documentation on how I actually did >>> what I did. Before I actually set-out on doing so, would people actually >>> use it? >>> >>> or >>> >>> How many of you want to set-up your own dedicated server for TiddlyWiki >>> but want a tutorial to follow? >>> >>> I'll be creating one for a basic self-hosted Note Self >>> <https://noteself.github.io/> CouchDB back-end and posting it on the Note >>> Self forums <https://forum.noteself.org/> regardless. >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/52215caf-e08b-4f37-a2a4-4dad6bded6e7%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

