Diego,

Ok, I think I misunderstood. So you want to duplicate your wiki into the
sandbox and manually make your dangerous changes there? You would have to
be very careful to prevent the tiddler containing the innerwiki from being
refreshed...otherwise you risk losing your changes. Though the saving
mechanism inside the innerwiki works just fine to download a backup copy of
that innerwiki. For extra peace of mind, you could even enable the
savetrails plugin inside the innerwiki to save them as you change them.

I was thinking of a different approach for the dangerous modifications.
Modify your tiddler in the outerwiki but in a way such that it won't be
active with whatever you fear messing up. For example, use a different
title for the tiddler or even leave it as draft. And in your innerwiki you
inject it so that it is used (rename it or turn it from being a draft). You
might be safer this way with whatever saving mechanism you have setup for
your outerwiki.

Since the default innerwiki template probably loads all the system
tiddlers, maybe this filter is what you need to get all the user tiddlers:

<$data filter="[!is[system]]"/>

But I just tested it on the demo site after creating some new tiddlers and
it doesn't seem to work. I'm not seeing any of the new tiddlers in the
innerwiki.

Brian

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 6:52 PM Diego Mesa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Brian,
>
> Sorry, Im probably missing something simple. I was just wanting something
> like this to work:
>
> <$innerwiki width="1200" height="400" style="width:100%;"
> filename="screenshot-1">
> <$data filter="[all[tiddlers]]"/>
> </$innerwiki>
>
> So on my wiki, I would inject all of my tiddlers into the innerwiki
>
> On Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 5:33:01 PM UTC-6, Brian Theado wrote:
>>
>> Diego,
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 6:23 PM Diego Mesa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Conceptually, I could see this as a "sandbox" mechanism where I could
>>> inject all of my tiddlers into the innerwiki and then try risky
>>> plugins/modifications/etc. How can we inject the outer wiki user contents
>>> into the inner wiki?
>>>
>>
>> You can use the $tiddler and $filter attributes in the $data widget to
>> grab whatever content you want from the outer wiki. See
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/plugins/tiddlywiki/innerwiki/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Finnerwiki%2Fdocs
>> .
>>
>> Brian
>>
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