Sorry I forgot this link:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nodejs/6tsV6ZA9RC4

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Andrew
>
> On Windows you don't need admin privileges to run node.js applications;
> you can basically just download node.exe, and run it passing the path to
> the TW5 main .js file. If you do get a chance to explore running TW5 in
> that way I think there'd be a lot of interest if you wrote it up for others.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 2:15 PM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 2:09:46 PM UTC+1, infernoape wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Since jquery is out, maybe socket.io somehow.
>>>
>>  My problem is that since I cant install anything, it all has to be
>>> client side and loaded when I open TW5. So could socket.io be done as a
>>> widget and be included somehow?
>>>
>>
>> socket.io needs server side and a client side code / program to work. So
>> IMO this is no option, if you are not allowed to install anything on your
>> pc / network.
>>
>>
>>> I invision pinging web page headers and pdf files on an intranet to see
>>> if the modified date has changed or is gone completely.
>>>
>>
>> There needs to be a "service" on your network, that enables "pinging" the
>> file system. In most cases this is done by servers like apache or nginx
>> with the right settings. If there is no service like this, the browser has
>> very little / no chance to access files, since all browser vendors have
>> increased there security settings.
>>
>>
>>> I'm aiming for something non-blocking but would be happy with just a
>>> direction to go. I have been spending hours looking at socket.io and
>>> how it plays with node.js but now realizing since I'm not installing
>>> node.js to run TW5 stand alone edition then what?
>>>
>>
>> As Jeremy wrote, he envisions a server side solution. But from your
>> writing I think in your setting, someone else has to install software like
>> this. right?
>>
>>
>>> TW5 native language is just javascript?
>>>
>>
>> yes.
>>
>> -mario
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