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Maybe I can create a Noteself edition that does the entire installation process, but that would require CORS, at least during the installation.
As I said, Noteself can act as client, with the extra advantage of caching the tiddlers locally,and requesting only the new ones.
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Looks like my date is the same as Jeremy's, as I have Dropbox pro as well. I guess that means I will have to find a place for Twits5-Dropbox. Jeremy, would you be able to host it?
Not that I have the time to do it right now. But maybe sometime yet this winter.
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Can we use GitHub? Or is that like swatting a fly with a car? Plus it is HTTP, right?
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Can we use GitHub? Or is that like swatting a fly with a car? Plus it is HTTP, right?
Can we use GitHub? Or is that like swatting a fly with a car? Plus it is HTTP, right?
On Sep 3, 2016 02:33, "Zaphod Beeblebrox" <zaph...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm just a lowly free user at Dropbox, and my HTML-Rendering-Cessation Date is October 3rd, 2016.--
I currently only use it to store a few TW's, as I make use of Google Fonts, and until just the past couple of weeks those fonts would not show up when the TW's were 'served' by Dropbox (I've since found the problem - I needed to change the 'http' to 'https' in the Google links...), but had plans to serve a couple from there - Looks like it won't be happening, now.
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Spammers attack easy and traditional targets. Any extra effort does not deserve the time
https://github.com/danielo515/TW5-auto-publish2gh-pages
It allows you to edit directly on github, without the need to be on your computer to "compile and publish" your wiki