Bimlas, Others may have an answer.
The key method to host online for me is php and tw-receiver but for single file wikis only, this rest on top of a standard html server and there numerous ways to build or host such servers. It would be great if we had a php saver for tiddlywiki that operated like node.js ie folder based wiki. At present only bob on node has the multi-user multi-access solution typically needed for an online server, although the method used by NoteSelf may be an alternative; - I think a php solution would ether need this added functionality multi-user multi-access or at a minimum the ability for a group of users with read/write access to serialy edit, ie; lock the wiki in their name. - I also wonder if a html put and get server and saver version could be built. Of course sometimes you could package node inside something like a virtual machine, Docker container and serve it that way instead. *One thing you could add to this discussion is why you want individual tiddlers* because there are increasingly more opportunities to meet some of the requirements that separate files satisfy but now within the wiki? Ie what is driving your desire for a alternative server platform beyond not node. PS I have a control panel hosting environment and whilst they did not document it a technician showed me how to host a nodejs instance, I did not continue because even bob presents security risks on the internet, although Jed has implemented a secure version with other technology involved. -- 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/a8d7ee1d-68f2-4a86-8278-4b6a652d94e9%40googlegroups.com.
