Re: dGSD, saving files

2013-02-01 Thread David Szego
Richard, thanks for the kind words - really great to hear! 

You could also check the UploadPlugin and UploadTiddlerPlugin which save to 
any PHP server - assuming you're able to put a small script on the server. 

As for auto-saving, there is the built-in Auto Save and Save Backups 
with every TiddlyWiki, accessable by clicking the Backstage link at the 
very top right, then the Options toolbar item.

If you use any of the above plugins, they will take over the save routine 
and save to the appropriate place.

The short answer to all this is that it's really a limitation of TW, and 
whatever plugins you get working will save all data in your file - 
regardless of whether it's dGSD Tiddlers or any other.

Cheers,
David.

On Thursday, 31 January 2013 11:40:46 UTC-5, Richard Campbell wrote:

 First, I find dGSD (and mGSD) almost scary in how they help with 
 productivity. And I think that tiddlys are a wonderful user-interface.

 But saving/persisting TiddlyWikis has always been problematic. I haven't 
 been able to get WebDAV loaded in; Can anyone point me to better docs? (And 
 in a corporate environment, it's a hassle to get around security fixes that 
 disable local web file saving or Java installations).

 Ideally, I'd like dGSD to do autosaving of all changes all the time. I'd 
 be happy if WebDAV is the answer (and once I figure out how to configure 
 it). Alternately, I'd be happy to help putting together a simple node.js 
 server providing a REST interface. 

 I know one of the features of tiddlys is that, as it can be a local file, 
 you can do work while not on the net, but frankly, in my professional and 
 personal life, I'm *always* somewhere with net access. And of course, the 
 problem with a local file is you need to manually back it up anyway. I'd 
 prefer a way to use dGSD with an online persistent store so I know that all 
 my work is always saved.

 Richard



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Re: dGSD, saving files

2013-01-31 Thread Andy
I have to agree.  If there was some way to even sync against a server, that 
would be helpful, even if it's my own.

Andy

On Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:40:46 AM UTC-5, Richard Campbell wrote:

 First, I find dGSD (and mGSD) almost scary in how they help with 
 productivity. And I think that tiddlys are a wonderful user-interface.

 But saving/persisting TiddlyWikis has always been problematic. I haven't 
 been able to get WebDAV loaded in; Can anyone point me to better docs? (And 
 in a corporate environment, it's a hassle to get around security fixes that 
 disable local web file saving or Java installations).

 Ideally, I'd like dGSD to do autosaving of all changes all the time. I'd 
 be happy if WebDAV is the answer (and once I figure out how to configure 
 it). Alternately, I'd be happy to help putting together a simple node.js 
 server providing a REST interface. 

 I know one of the features of tiddlys is that, as it can be a local file, 
 you can do work while not on the net, but frankly, in my professional and 
 personal life, I'm *always* somewhere with net access. And of course, the 
 problem with a local file is you need to manually back it up anyway. I'd 
 prefer a way to use dGSD with an online persistent store so I know that all 
 my work is always saved.

 Richard



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Re: dGSD, saving files

2013-01-31 Thread Simon Meggle
Hi,
I have recently set up mGSD running with tiddlyweb on my vserver and its
working fantastically - now it's accessible from everywhere with multiple
users working on it at the same time. I am really happy with it.
Due to the fact that dGSD is also only based on tiddlers, this should
also work with dGSD.

I have written a tutorial about this setup on my blog
http://blog.simon-meggle.de - it's in german, but perhaps the parts written
in monospace are all you need :-)
Regards,

Simon
Am 2013 1 31 22:48 schrieb Andy apastus...@gmail.com:

 I have to agree.  If there was some way to even sync against a server,
 that would be helpful, even if it's my own.

 Andy

 On Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:40:46 AM UTC-5, Richard Campbell wrote:

 First, I find dGSD (and mGSD) almost scary in how they help with
 productivity. And I think that tiddlys are a wonderful user-interface.

 But saving/persisting TiddlyWikis has always been problematic. I haven't
 been able to get WebDAV loaded in; Can anyone point me to better docs? (And
 in a corporate environment, it's a hassle to get around security fixes that
 disable local web file saving or Java installations).

 Ideally, I'd like dGSD to do autosaving of all changes all the time. I'd
 be happy if WebDAV is the answer (and once I figure out how to configure
 it). Alternately, I'd be happy to help putting together a simple node.js
 server providing a REST interface.

 I know one of the features of tiddlys is that, as it can be a local file,
 you can do work while not on the net, but frankly, in my professional and
 personal life, I'm *always* somewhere with net access. And of course, the
 problem with a local file is you need to manually back it up anyway. I'd
 prefer a way to use dGSD with an online persistent store so I know that all
 my work is always saved.

 Richard

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