I see, I was misinterpreting something I read elsewhere.

Thanks for the tips, much easier to make an educated decision when the 
options are listed in one place for comparison. What I have now is working 
nicely so far.

Thanks again!

On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:57:25 PM UTC, TonyM wrote:
>
> Kal,
>
> With noteself if you do not set up a counchDB, it uses pouchDB (in the 
> browser session automatically, no setup). Just copy the notself html to the 
> shared location, and people can save there, their own edits (in the browser 
> session) and the html sits unmodified. You can open your own copy in your 
> browser, but to save changes must overwrite the html file - then copy it up 
> to your host. I will retest this workflow myself.
>
> The simplest way is to simply place a single file wiki online, and provide 
> no way for people to save without saving to their own disk. You on the 
> other hand could use a webDrive to access and save it, or transfer it when 
> ready "publish" updates".
>
> TiddlyWIki offers so many ways to host it if you have a host such as yours 
> (and my own)  I would not do it justice here, so I will give you a few 
> pointers but you may need to do more research.
>  
>
>    - TW-Reciever is a PHP  saver Discussion 
>    
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/receiver%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/1pKkov12baI/BHqeYnKYDQAJ>
>     Github https://github.com/sendwheel/tw-receiver
>    - If you want multiple users at a time look at NodeJS, Bob 
>    - If you want multiple access levels on Node look at the TiddlyWiki 
>    5.1.17 - 5.1.19 release notes for new user/auth features
>    
> There is material around to help you make these decisions, I suggest you 
> document your needs then start some research if none of the above seem 
> right for you.
>
> http://setup.tiddlyspot.com/ is a work in progress resource and needs 
> more data but it may get you started.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Monday, 7 January 2019 02:15:29 UTC+11, Kalcifer Kandari wrote:
>>
>> So with NoteSelf, you put the '.html' file in the public folder, then 
>> install CouchDB on the same host? If that is true, and I haven't tried, 
>> wouldn't the public be able to edit the database then through the '.html' 
>> file because they are linked?
>>
>> My host is nearlyfreespeech.net, they do Apache, but support custom 
>> servers like node.js as well. What is this other way?
>>
>> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:07:22 AM UTC, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> You already have the anser, yourself, confirmed by me for noteslf.
>>>
>>>  a local copy changed, [saved over] and uploaded using SSH?
>>>
>>> By tge way if you are using an apache php host there is another way.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>

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