TonyM wrote:

> When using the default save mechanism in any browser, you can save changes 
> resulting in a download of the whole Wiki, having an automatic process on 
> your computer, the wiki can then be copied back to your original single 
> file wiki. There by keeping the original upto date. This is done by running 
> a monitor and copy process in your local computer.


Much better description! 

> Personally I think an executable program to do the same, or even just 
> install and help configure, may be a better option in time, allowing it to 
> be installed Quickly and a version for each Operating system made available.
>
Once the workings get clear and tested this should be possible. In my own 
case I'm playing with a fairly crude approach to launch the PS script from 
a simple batch file that does other things, like list directories. The only 
reason I that is because I have a tool to compiles a batch files into an 
executable in windows and I don't have skill to do more.

Right now Mark S.' base PS script, I think, needs using a bit by a few 
people to highlight aspects of it that might be expanded/improved. He's not 
a PowerShell guru so there may be things to notice before its ready for 
other aspects. And other people my understand how to address those issues.

Best wishes
Josiah

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