Thanks Mario.

I had a feeling it was a tough road.
I was hoping it might be more simplistic.
Turn RasPi into a Server.
Put TW on the newly created RasPi server.
Create Tunnel from TW to RasPi GPIO / Other Things like RasPi Camera.

Then Log into TW from a browser(on another computer) and execute commands 
BUT since there are no push notifications I see that would be difficult.
I have not used TW on a RasPi so I am not sure how responsive or 
unresponsive it might be from the remote computer.
I guess that is the starting point is to put HTML TW on RasPi Server.

Can TiddlyWiki scrape data?
I am thinking that TiddlySnip has some abilities to do this based on what 
it can do.
I was thinking of putting TW on the RasPi Server and having the RasPi 
Images saved to a folder that the TW had access too.
Then TW would incrementally grab data(scrape) that folder and update itself.

Thanks again everyone.

Rich Shumaker

On Thursday, January 1, 2015 1:34:05 PM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 1:08:24 AM UTC+1, RichShumaker wrote:
>>
>> That is not the question I have though.
>> My question is How could we use TiddlyWiki as a front end to control the 
>> a Raspberry Pi or Pi's?
>>
>
> The idea is cool! ... but ...
>
> It's possible, technically not too hard but it's a lot of work, if you 
> want to do it right :)
>
> You'll need a server side program (backend), that is able to receive / 
> execute commands on the Pi. Because of this, you need to have to take 
> security into account. You need a strong authentication and authorisation 
> mechanism, since not everyone should be able to control your Pi. right?
>
> It also needs to send updated info to the TW. TW client has no "push 
> notification" mechanism yet. ...
>
> -m
>
>

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