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Robert Pollard

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Feb 12, 2008, 6:58:59 PM2/12/08
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I need to go beyond my limited use of TiddlyWiki input forms as I have promised to set up a web-forms > database > tiddler framework as the central engine for a September UN conference in Paris with a focus on the upcoming 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - and with the vision of highlighting TiddlyWiki as a prime example of a medium that allows unprecedented scale and form of freedom of expression, freedom of association and freedom of the press

I would greatly welcome any suggestions for tools and features of a flexible framework that  - among other things would permit online registration, submission / recommendation of web sites, books, ideas, etc. 

In my pre-TiddlyWiki life, I had at one point previously developed a set of they tep of forms I would like to create - e.g. http://habitat.igc.org/gksnv/website.htm - but I found writing forms in HTML to be a rather cumbersome process, and I am hoping that one or more of the many geniuses in the TiddlyWiki community has created or assembled a far more elegant and simple way of constructing such forms and generating any contents in a format that is that allows straightforward processing so that it can readily be imported as a delimited file.

I look forward to whatever help may be forthcoming.

Robert
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Feb 13, 2008, 6:57:14 AM2/13/08
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> I would greatly welcome any suggestions for tools and features of a
> flexible framework that - among other things would permit online
> registration, submission / recommendation of web sites, books, ideas, etc.

TiddlyWiki-based collaboration would require a server-side adaptation
like ccTiddly.

For generating the forms, you might look into YourFormBuilder:
http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/YourFormBuilder

HTH.


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Robert Pollard

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Feb 13, 2008, 11:01:49 PM2/13/08
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YTH and this appears very much what I am looking for; especially when I discovered that this is one of Simon Baird's initiatives, which leaves me to feel confident that it will have some excellent features.

I haven't yet had the time to look into it in much depth, as I have spent most of the day preparing for an important meeting tomorrow afternoon, however, my sense that it could work very well as an iframe within a TiddlyWiki

Robert

Simon Baird

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Feb 14, 2008, 5:51:54 PM2/14/08
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Robert Pollard <ecolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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YTH and this appears very much what I am looking for; especially when I discovered that this is one of Simon Baird's initiatives, which leaves me to feel confident that it will have some excellent features.

No it's not mine. It was a friend of mine who created it. See here:
http://thehojusaram.blogspot.com/search?q=formbuilder




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