Mat, The answer to my host question is tiddlyspot, and you are thinking of GitHub. I have control panel wholesale account running on apache and Unix variant. ventraIP.com.au
I can actually host nodejs on the internet but just placing a tiddlywiki file on the internet on a website. With the option to use php and tw-receiver. For your case it is irrelevant where its hosted, the question is how people find it, that's domain names and search engine optimisation. Regards Tony On Friday, August 2, 2019 at 1:57:08 AM UTC+10, Mat wrote: > > Tony, thanks for your kind reply. Let me - a tad embarrassed - start by > explaining what the wiki is about: > > I divorced a few years back (...2d time) and I'll use this wiki as a site > to describe myself so that I can refer to it in contact ads or however > dating works these days. So basically I'll just publish it and leave it. > > So this kind of excludes any ambitious hosting options including your > extremely kind offer to host it. (Thank you!) > > The plan is to simply put it on tiddlyspot. A downside with that is the > http warnings. I didn't give the github saver a fair tryout yet but if it > is as simple as I hope it is I guess I'll eventually migrate stuff to > github. > > What kind of host are you on and what is the nature of your access and >> that of visitors? >> > > I'm not sure what you mean with "kind of host". The whole house subscribes > to the ISP service and I'm in one of the apartments. Visitors can use > anything but it is safe to say they are not in the same house as I am. > > > <:-) > >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywikidev/d1649ffe-35e2-4331-8206-b475d350b468%40googlegroups.com.
