Post Script My suggestions did not include using shared storage like dropbox, onedrive, google drive etc...
Regards Tony On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 3:49:53 PM UTC+10, TonyM wrote: > > Nnyrb, > > The key question is by online do you mean internet, or Local area > network?. The internet always has additional security concerns. > > *The existing solution for this use case* > I am personally working on methods to assist in this. If you want multiple > users at the same time I believe your only option is to *run Bob *which > is on top of nodeJS, a folder based wiki. > If you can get a NodeJS docker package or a host that provides node you > can install bob there or the vanila node install. If you only want it on > your lan you could run bob.exe on a server or desktop computer. > The generic nodeJS install has some rudimentary authentication. > > *Single file wikis* > If you only have a html/php server you can use tw-receiver but you still > have to maintain only a single editor at a time, I have not tested it but > is has a feature to avoid contention when saving. > Tw-receiver and standard file based wikis is where I am working and > building a check in out process to allow serial editing of file based wikis. > The next version 5.1.20 has a local storage plugin that may allow multiple > editors at once with the changes exported and reviewed by the owner before > adding them, > Or with work we may be able to have only one editor allowed to "commit > there changes to disk" at once, using a variation of the check in and check > out process. > > *SharePoint* > Tiddlywikis can be hosted on sharepoint, and you can leverage SharePoints > document management for check in and out - ask if you want to know more. > > *Another strategy?* > You could define a network of tiddlywikis where each user has update > rights to their copy and there changes can be imported into a central wiki, > that then replaces the the user wikis. > A better version may be possible with Bob by sharing tiddlers accross > multiple wikis in the same bob server. > > Others may have a better idea. > > Regards > Tony > > On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 3:25:17 PM UTC+10, Nnyrb wrote: >> >> Evening TiddlyWiki community! >> >> I am looking to host a TiddlyWiki online so that my team and I can use it >> as a reference document. I was curious if anyone had any links or advice on >> how to do this. >> >> I was also curious if there are any plugins to help alleviate the issues >> with working on a single wiki together. In the end if we have to have a >> single person update it, that is fine, but finding a solution to edit it >> live, together, would be great, even if it simply "locked" pages that were >> being edited so others could not access them. >> >> Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer! >> > -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. 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/b5718c6e-ab5c-4b51-bdc5-a38096551126%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.