Unfortunately, Lyall's popular TiddlerEncryptionPlugin currently doesn't play well with TiddlyWeb:
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb/browse_thread/thread/7eb9500c2b49f010

So I set out to create a proof of concept demonstrating how to utilize
TiddlyWiki's API(s) to ensure compatibility - and ended up writing my
own encryption plugin:
http://fnd.lewcid.org/misc/EncryptionPluginDemo.html
http://svn.tiddlywiki.org/Trunk/contributors/FND/plugins/EncryptionPlugin.js

It's quite rough and somewhat confusing in terms of user experience, but
I don't intend for it to replace anyone's plugin.

However, I hope the code will prove instructive for plugin writers, as it touches upon various layers of TiddlyWiki's internals.[1] (The actual cryptography is abstracted away - I don't actually know too much about that topic myself.) So I'd greatly welcome feedback.

Disclaimer: I only did limited research regarding prior art[2].


-- F.


[1] I'd argue that work on projects like TiddlyWeb, as well as the influence of jQuery, has greatly improved our collective understanding of TiddlyWiki's API in recent years.
[2] http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Encryption

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