Exporting HTML file (Bob)

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jin

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Nov 3, 2020, 9:24:07 PM11/3/20
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If I exported the html file of my wiki where there are externally referenced files, is there a way I can do for the files to show up other than disabling the file server option? I want to send the html version of my wiki to my friends so that they can take a look at my school notes without the html file being large and hard to download and they can see the imported images and documents without it being a blank tiddler. I also think that I'll be considering hosting my wiki online if that's possible.

Jed Carty

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Nov 4, 2020, 5:03:25 AM11/4/20
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I haven't done much with the export since fixing the file server, so I haven't updated the export yet. My plan is to have it copy all of the media files into a files folder next to the output html file and update all of the _canonical_uri tiddlers.

I am currently updating the secure login server for hosting Bob online, hopefully that will be ready soon, then you can have proper access controls for an online wiki.

jin

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Nov 4, 2020, 7:29:21 AM11/4/20
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May I know when will it be released? or not? Anyways, thank you for letting me know. I will look forward to it, thank you so much :D

Jed Carty

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Nov 4, 2020, 7:54:22 AM11/4/20
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I am not sure when I am going to be finished with it, I am hoping to have something working this week but documentation an da reasonable UI are going to take longer. I will announce it on here when it is ready for general use, I will put what I have in a public git repo sometime today, but it doesn't have much in the way of documentation.

jin

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Nov 4, 2020, 8:05:40 AM11/4/20
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Thank you Jed! I will surely wait for it. Till then, I will just use the wiki for myself :)

Joshua Fontany

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Nov 4, 2020, 9:47:17 PM11/4/20
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Jed,

Awesome to hear you are updating the Secure Login plugin for Bob. I will definitely be testing it out when it is available. :)

Best,
Joshua F

Jed Carty

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Nov 6, 2020, 1:51:53 PM11/6/20
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The repo is here https://gitlab.com/ooktech/SecureWikiServer

I am still updating it a lot and lots of it may be broken, and most of the documentation is missing.

But if you want to try it, and you are on linux or osx, download and run setup.sh from here https://gitlab.com/ooktech/SecureWikiServer/-/raw/master/setup.sh?inline=false

for windows I guess you can try to follow the steps that setup.sh uses

Jed Carty

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Nov 7, 2020, 4:44:09 PM11/7/20
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Sorry, that isn't the public repo. The public repo is https://gitlab.com/ooktech-public/securewikiserver and the link to the setup script is https://gitlab.com/ooktech-public/securewikiserver/-/raw/master/setup.sh?inline=false

If you are on linux or osx just download the script and run it, there is some more information in the readme but it is still pretty sparse.

jin

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Nov 7, 2020, 6:13:43 PM11/7/20
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Thank you for the constant reply Jed, will check it out soon! 

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