David,

to answer your questions:

1) The jQuery plugin is something the tiddlywiki group has developed.
The aim is to make tiddlywiki functionality available as jQuery
plugins, where sensible.

2) There will be. However we haven't yet finalized how we are going to
use parameters, so this is subject to change for the moment.

Martin

2009/3/13 David <[email protected]>:
>
> Thanks very much for the info.   Two followon questions:
> 1.  Is the jquery pluggin something the tiddlywiki group has developed
> or is it imported from some jquery project?
> 2.  I've already got jquery running in my project; is there a proper
> way to invoke the save function given that?
>
> As for my project: inspired by tiddlywiki, which is a wiki-in-a-file,
> I'm working on developing an analogous database-with-visualizations-in-
> a-file, based on my group's exhibit framework (http://www.simile-
> widgets.org/exhibit/).  It's nowhere near ready for release yet but I
> did plan to advertise it to the tw community when it is.  I'm not
> using much tw code, but the browser-independent file load/store was
> great.  I have a local copy of Filysystem.js, but being a lazy/
> inexperienced developer, I made it easy to move my code elsewhere by
> linking to Filesystem.js in the svn repository, and that suddenly
> stopped working.
>
> On Mar 13, 6:42 am, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Was loadFile moved elsewhere?
>>
>> Yes, indeed:
>>      http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/changeset/9050
>> The file-system code has been moved to a jQuery utility module to
>> simplify reuse for a wider audience:
>>      http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/browser/Trunk/core/jquery/plugins/
>> Therefore the original API functions have been deprecated:
>>      http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/browser/Trunk/core/deprecated/FileSystem.js
>>
>> Note that there is no internal dependency on jQuery. So all that's
>> required is a variable "jQuery" to which the file object will be attached.
>> For example, you could wrap the code in a closure defining the jQuery
>> object as an arbitrary global variable:
>>      (function(jQuery) {
>>
>>      /* jQuery.file.load */
>>      /* jQuery.file.save */
>>
>>      })(MyVar);
>>
>>      var myFilePath = "/path/to/file";
>>      var myContent = "hello world";
>>      MyVar.file.load({ fileUrl: myFilePath, content: myContent });
>>
>> Note that since this interface has not been incorporated into an
>> TiddlyWiki release yet, it is still subject to change.
>>
>> Purely out of curiosity, what is your use case, and how come you're
>> working with the latest version of the code base?
>>
>> -- F.
> >
>

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