Hello all,

I'm currently using TiddlyWiki in Dropbox. This works great on my own
PCs, but if I want to write something down quickly on a machine that
doesn't have Dropbox installed (or it does, but it's not syncing to my
account), I'm looking for a web patch. My plan is to write a simple
website that syncs to dropbox, serves up my Tiddly.html file, and
somehow saves back to the website, which would then write the changes
back into Dropbox.

If something like this already exists, great. If not, my question is
mostly about how to "hijack" the save action to do a web save. I'd
like to, if the url starts with http://my.server.com, set readOnly to
false, and override the save action so that when I finish editing
something (autosave is already turned on) it will push the edits into
the page's main DOM, then upload the whole page to the server.

I've found the ServerAdaptor info, but I don't think that's what I'm
looking for. The UploadPlugin might work, but I don't know if it only
pushes the base HTML, or if it'll push changes (right now it's still
read-only if loaded from http).

I'll keep looking, but I figured I'd ask you guys incase I'm on the
wrong path, or if a solution already exists.

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