Eric,

I am not very familiar with ccTiddly however does it not have an export 
mechanisium? 

Along with TiddlyWiki I use WordPress and I hope to develop a higher level 
of integration between the two. Somewhat opposite I would love to get a 
saver to save tiddlers into a MySQL BD, perhaps even one that WordPress 
could pull from.

However as Mark says PHPMyAdmin will let you export MySQL databases and the 
you can develop a way to import it into any tiddlywiki. I will look to see 
if there is a best way to do this. This method is however an "under the 
hood" solution, and an export of data from the "front end" (browser access 
to your wiki) would possibly be better and quicker if its possible.

Have you worked through the options for hosting your TiddlyWikis on the 
server? Feel free to raise that here for more advice from the community. I 
imaging node JS with authentication or the Bob plugin may be the best way 
to go. 

Regards
Tony




On Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 4:08:11 AM UTC+10, Eric Kofoid wrote:
>
> Years ago, I set up a TiddlyWiki for my lab. Some foreign colleagues 
> expressed interest in it, so I converted it to ccTiddly to enable 
> server-side sharing from our lab webpage.  The wiki has lain dormant for 
> some time and I now wish to reanimate it. The University will no longer 
> allow ccTiddly for security reasons. More to the point, ccTiddly won't even 
> work when I migrate the wiki to our new server as it doesn't play well with 
> the most recent version of PHP and, I suspect, with the server operating 
> system itself.
>
> I would like to convert the wiki back to TiddlyWiki in its newest version 
> and use something like the WebServer plugin to publish. However, since all 
> ccTiddly content is stored in a MySQL database, I've found myself 
> laboriously copying a tiddler at a time to the new setup. Is there an 
> easier, more mechanized way to do this?
>
> I have also been experimenting with the WordPress YadaWiki plugin, which 
> seems quite nice but not as simple or efficient to use as TiddlyWiki. 
> Nevertheless, has anyone had any experience moving tiddler pages to it in a 
> scriptable fashion?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Eric
>

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