Tiddlyweb and Tiddlyspace plugin

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Andy Pastuszak

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Jul 20, 2015, 10:54:31 PM7/20/15
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The Tiddlyweb and Tiddlyspace plugin states:

"This plugin runs in the browser to synchronise tiddler changes to and from a TiddlyWeb-compatible server (including TiddlyWiki 5 itself). It is inert when run under Node.js."

Does this mean I can put a TW5 file on my web server at home and I can have a local copy and sync the two?

Andy

Jeremy Ruston

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Jul 21, 2015, 3:44:20 AM7/21/15
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Hi Andy

"This plugin runs in the browser to synchronise tiddler changes to and from a TiddlyWeb-compatible server (including TiddlyWiki 5 itself). It is inert when run under Node.js."
Does this mean I can put a TW5 file on my web server at home and I can have a local copy and sync the two?

Nowadays browser security measures prevent an HTML file running from a file:// URI from accessing resources on the web. That means that we can't use the sync mechanism to push changes back to the server.

Instead, one can export a snapshot of a client-server wiki (using the "save changes" button in the sidebar), work on it offline, and then later import it back into the client-server wiki to merge the changes.

Best wishes

Jeremy.

 


Andy

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