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

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 w

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

dGSD, saving files

2013-01-31 Thread Richard Campbell
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 corpo