-7, Nathan Gleaves wrote:
I have a tiddler refined as show above. It renders as above, but the
blue test does absolutely nothing when clicked( in chrome). In Firefox it
takes me to a new tab with the file system address to the file but does
nothing after that.
https://lh3
the file in question in your browser directly,
and then copy the URL from the address bar of the browser.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 3:47 AM, Nathan Gleaves nathan@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
I am trying to put a link in my tiddler to a file stored locally on my
server. I
Alright, I got it working in Firefox but its not what i want. It tries to
got o the file address instead of serving the file. What i want is for
someone remote to be able to click the link and download the file.
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:47:34 PM UTC-5, Nathan Gleaves wrote:
I am trying
does absolutely nothing when clicked( in chrome). In Firefox it takes
me to a new tab with the file system address to the file but does nothing
after that.
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:47:34 PM UTC-5, Nathan Gleaves wrote:
I am trying to put a link in my tiddler to a file stored locally
I am trying to put a link in my tiddler to a file stored locally on my
server. I want to be able to download this file from another machine
accessing my wiki. here is what i'm trying to do so far.
[ext[Character Sheet|D:\misc\Wallpaper\05.jpg]]
[[Character Sheet|D:\misc\Wallpaper\05.jpg]]
Somehow, its working now after being shut down for a a few days. I don't
really understand why. No worries though. I'm actually not even using
markdown now. the more i get into it, the more i prefer using the default
markup.
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:23:22 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Looks like it would just work, the markdown plugin is included in the base
install from npm, i created a new tiddlywiki with
tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server
The start the tiddlywiki node process with
tiddlywiki mynewwiki --server
This works fine, it comes up in the browser. I can create
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