As followup - suppose I had a long list of tiddlers given by URLs
say
[http://some.web.site/path/to/MyTiddler.tid,
...]
This could be quite long. It's rather easy to programmatically gather these
and store them locally (and check for updates)
If I gather all of these - dump them in a sub directory of 'tidders' and
restart the node server then I could build
specialist TW's from lists of tiddlers.
Is this a good way to collaborate? It means the granularity of
collaboration becomes a single tiddler and not
and entire TW.
Just a thought
Cheers
/Joe
On Sunday, 16 December 2018 11:43:26 UTC+1, joearms wrote:
>
> I'd like some feedback on some tiddlers I've been writing.
>
> If I publish the tidders on github (ie the individual tiddlers and NOT an
> entire TW)
> is there a syntax that can be used that can yank in and view the tiddler
> from any other
> TW?)
>
> I realise this breaks security - but would be very convenient - can the
> remote tiddler be run in a
> iframe? or some other trusted mode?
>
> Cheers
>
> /Joe
>
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