sharepoint and tiddlywiki

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Mike S.

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Oct 1, 2008, 10:02:08 AM10/1/08
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I love the flexibility of tiddlywiki and I know there are plugins to
allow multiple users to access the same wiki. I want to set up a
tiddly in sharepoint but how you you reference files within
sharepoint? Since it isnt on a local drive I am unsure how you would
do this or if you even can. thx.

Mario

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Oct 2, 2008, 6:27:33 AM10/2/08
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I am interested in the same thing. You can save your tw file to the
sharepoint and that allows others to see it. But so far I have had no
luck making changes and saving them through the tw. I gave up figuring
it wasn't possible without admin priveleges on sharepoint.

FND

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Oct 2, 2008, 6:38:54 AM10/2/08
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> I want to set up a tiddly in sharepoint

I'm not very familiar with MS SharePoint, but it might be possible that
TiddlyWiki documents stored there cannot easily save changes.
There are some experiments going on in that area, but there's nothing
tangible to report yet.

> tiddly in sharepoint but how you you reference files within sharepoint?

How do you normally look at files stored there? Can you view them
through Windows Explorer?


-- F.

Mario

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Oct 3, 2008, 6:32:30 AM10/3/08
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The default is to view the files through an ie browser. You can click
a button that shows the files in a windows explorer. However, the
files are still managed by the sharepoint server, not a regular file
system, so you can't really save files to it without going through one
of its interfaces. If you drop a bunch of files into the windows
explorer view it will require you to check in the files... lots of
security. I don't really think there is an easy way to do this.

FND

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Oct 3, 2008, 6:41:50 AM10/3/08
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> The default is to view the files through an ie browser. You can click
> a button that shows the files in a windows explorer. However, the
> files are still managed by the sharepoint server, not a regular file
> system, so you can't really save files to it

Yeah, but this sounds like you should be able to at least reference
(link to) them by using the URI from Windows Explorer's address bar.


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