On Apr 6, 3:44 am, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nice, thanks for sharing!
> Is there a live demo available somewhere?

I'll try to set this up if time permits. I would need every user to
open a tiddlywiki with a unique name for this to work, otherwise the
first user to open the demo wiki would lock it and prevent others from
editing it. For this reason, the plugin works well for small groups
where members trust each other (no one would intentionally hog the
wiki). With large numbers of anonymous users, a different solution
would be required.

>
> You might wanna add this to the list of 
> server-sides:http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Server-Side_Implementations
>
> > After deciding against using an existing server-side implementation
>
> Just out of curiosity, was there anything in particular that made you
> discard the existing solutions?

Actually we are using the extremely useful UploadPlugin. Other than
that, we wanted something simple without a database backend which
makes it less portable. The tiddlylock plugin captures the basic idea
of what we wanted to accomplish but it only works with a network drive
(there are a few other differences). I'm most excited about TiddlyWeb
and would like to start experimenting with it as soon as it becomes a
stable and viable option (is that the case now?)

--Ilya

>
> -- F.

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