I wonder if two users, each with their own Bob implementation, could share 
the same DropBox folder, essentially creating a nearly-multi-user system 
(taking into account various lag times). ??

-- Mark

On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Zenai,
>
> There are many ways to do what you ask and there is no clear winner in my 
> mind, The best for you will depend a little on the work requirements and 
> the facilities available to you. There is work in progress right now that 
> will increase the possibilities.
>
> Sharing on a local network only is quite simple using node, TiddlyServer 
> Bob even I believe TiddlyDesktop.
> TiddlySpot.com is possibly the best immediate general solution.
>
> There are ways to share a tiddlywiki as a file online from share storage 
> such as dropbox, one Drive Google Drive and more however these tend to be 
> file based wikis so multiple serial editors is ok but there is a danger one 
> user would save over the other.
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted will help you get started and so 
> can the newly created setup http://setup.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> Since TiddlyWiki single file is html it can be posted anywhere on the 
> internet for read only access
> Noteself allows each user to have their own instance with a browser but it 
> does not help with collaboration unless you connect it to an online CouchDB 
> database or people export their tiddlers and send them to you.
> The bees knees I can see is hosting the Multi-user Node version called bob 
> online, but an additional layer of security is required and not all people 
> have this hosting ability.
>
> Depending on your needs, you could have the editors access your wiki in 
> you local network and upload a copy to a html server in releases, for read 
> only users.
>
> Many of us know the possibilities, and some have implemented them, Jeremy 
> is even working on Deploying on Amazon Web Services, I do th
>
> On Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 6:13:15 AM UTC+10, Zenai10 wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> So i'm sure this has been asked many times but I cannot find what I need. 
>> I'm trying to set up a wiki server so several users can connect and edit a 
>> wiki online as we are across the country. 
>> I have only been able to create local network server wiki's using 
>> node.js. Is it possible to host online to allow multiple editors, or t the 
>> very least a viewable link for anyone else to see.
>>
>> Thanks very much
>>
>>

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