Thanks Arlen for your clarification!
I recommend to add this into your documentation site also!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 10:06 PM Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can put anything you want inside the webroot folder. Then set the tree
> property to the folder path. Relative paths are relative to the
> settings.json file, so "tree": "../webroot", would expect it one folder
> up.
>
> On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 9:24 AM Mohammad Rahmani <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arlen,
>>  Very clear explanation!
>> As a newbie in using Tiddlyserver what should go in webroot folder?
>> I followed your instruction step by step and I was successful to setup
>> Tiddlyserver, but then
>> I had nothing inside webroot!
>>
>> Furthermore, how about other wiki if I want to load them through
>> TiddlyServer?
>>
>> I am sure you have already given answer to all these questions, but as a
>> newbie I wish to follow up the instruction and be able to setup
>> TiddlyServer  + working Wikis.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 8:57 AM Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Just thought I'd take a minute to chime in here. I apologize that
>>> TiddlyServer appears so complex to get started with. I'm quite sure it is
>>> much simpler than the other options you've mentioned above, especially IIS
>>> and WebDAV. So here's how to get started.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/releases/tag/2.1.3
>>>
>>> Open that page, and scroll down to the bottom. Download your source
>>> archive zip or tar.gz, whichever you prefer. Here's a screenshot of what
>>> I'm referring to.
>>>
>>> [image: Screenshot 2019-09-07 00.23.07.png]
>>>
>>> Extract it to an empty folder so you don't risk merging with an existing
>>> folder. Once you extract it you can move it wherever you want it to be.
>>>
>>> https://nodejs.org/en/
>>>
>>> Go to NodeJS.org and download the LTS version of Node, which currently
>>> is 10.x, and install it on the computer you will be running TiddlyServer
>>> on. It's pretty straightforward, and the default options should work fine.
>>>
>>> You don't actually need to install the whole thing, you can also just
>>> download a zip file and extract node.exe into the TiddlyServer folder to
>>> make a portable install. Since you're working with IIS I'm sure you have
>>> enough computer experience know what I'm talking about, but if I'm not
>>> making myself clear, just install NodeJS like I described above.
>>>
>>> Now, here's the part that most people find tricky. Copy
>>> example-settings.json and name it settings.json. Then open it in your
>>> favorite editor and read the comments in it. You can leave the comments
>>> there, just uncomment one of the lines inside the bindInfo object according
>>> to your particular use case. I'm guessing it would probably be the first or
>>> second of the three options. Here's what it looks like.
>>>
>>>   "bindInfo": {
>>>     // V V V V Uncomment one of the following V V V V
>>>
>>>     //bind to localhost only (you can specify any other ip address in
>>> this array, and it will bind to all available addresses)
>>>     // "bindAddress": ["127.0.0.1"],
>>>
>>>     //bind to 0.0.0.0
>>>     // "bindWildcard": true
>>>
>>>     //workaround for android devices (bind to all available private ip
>>> addresses on startup)
>>>     // "bindWildcard": false, "bindAddress": ["192.168.0.0/16", "
>>> 10.0.0.0/8", "172.31.0.0/16"], "filterBindAddress": true,
>>>   },
>>>
>>> The entire documentation for the settings.json file is at
>>> https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/docs/serverconfig.html and the
>>> tree property is the first item on the page. Here's a really simple example
>>> to get you started.
>>>
>>> "tree": {
>>> "myfolder": "../personal",
>>> "workstuff": "../work",
>>> "user": "~/Desktop/random",
>>> "projects_group": {
>>> "tiddlyserver": "~/Desktop/Github/TiddlyServer",
>>> "material-theme": "~/Dropbox/Material Theme"
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> And that's all there is to it. Once you have your settings.json file
>>> setup, just run "node server.js" to start the server.
>>>
>>> I made TiddlyServer simple because I want it to be simple for me to use
>>> every day :) I'm just really bad at communicating that sometimes.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps
>>> Arlen
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 3:55 AM Adrian Holbrook <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I thought I had sorted out my problems with saving TWs but I have had a
>>>> few PC problems and after a complete reinstall I am back into trying to
>>>> sort out the problem again. I cannot seem to get TWCloud to work now and I
>>>> am thinking of trying out IIS and WebDAV. Can I still keep my TW files in
>>>> my Dropbox folder on the PC or do I have to locate them on the C: Drive? My
>>>> dropbox folder is located on a separate Hard Drive - not C:
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 7:09:45 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> since you use win10, WebDav could be an option. I did create 3 short
>>>>> videos, how to activate it.
>>>>> How to use TiddlyWiki with IIS and WebDAV
>>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuiC_HFhI4OwoVDb-B-VK0ydj-mBPNn-1>
>>>>>
>>>>> have fun!
>>>>> mario
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