just to mention that tiddlytools is here: http://tiddlytools.github.io/
cheers BJ On Monday, July 22, 2019 at 9:04:41 AM UTC+2, Yakov wrote: > > > >> However, for TWC there's one more issue which is only applies to >>> upgrading the core. In my tests of upgrading when Timimi is used as a >>> saver, I've figured that the script is injected too late when the upgrading >>> already tried to save and failed. Though, that was true for the script in >>> dev environment and things (like you've noticed) may be different for >>> production extension and I should retest this next week with the Timimi >>> released with my patch for TWC support. >>> >> >> Cool, looking forward to the solution to the upgrading support. >> > > By the way, I'm not sure about other savers (browser extensions), but > TiddlyFox supports upgrading already (I've fixed some issues of the core in > 2.9.2); may be I'll implement support of upgrading via download saving in > the next release(s) but yeah, it requires more tweaking for wide support. > > >> Other aspects (you may have already tested) we may need to pay attention >> to is to make sure the saver works for importing and exporting (I use >> ExportTiddlersPlugin for exporting, although it can't be found since >> http://www.tiddlytools.com/ is no longer accessible). >> > > Like many other repos, TiddlyTools is still accessible via web archive > <https://web.archive.org/web/20190203140059/http://tiddlytools.com/#ExportTiddlersPlugin>; > > I've tried to contact Eric to learn what happened via email but he hasn't > replied. Are there any problems with ExportTiddlersPlugin? Import should > work fine without any saver since it uses standart web API. Also, you may > want to check out TiddlerInFilePlugin > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywikiclassic/9m21gQ7o0EQ> > and SharedTiddlersPlugin <http://yakovl.bplaced.net/TW/STP/STP.html>. > Basically the support of export may be extended to supporting download > saving; in other aspects it's the same as support of saving arbitrary > [text] files which depends on a saver engine. Some forms of "importing" > (like those in TIFP and STP) in certain use-cases require support of > loading files automatically from outside of current folder which normally > relies on browser support (xhr restrictions is governed by the > security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy setting in FireFox and Chrome can > be launched with the --allow-file-access-from-files setting although I > haven't tested it for a long time) – that's an ok approach but ideally we > need a "saver" which proxies loading and makes it stable (well, > MainTiddlyServer implements that partially; perhaps I'll propose that for > Timimi too but for now I don't know how to setup and test it > <https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/issues/25>). > -- 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/43c20f69-957b-49fd-858d-e415a49b2a54%40googlegroups.com.
