On Dec 1, 1:11 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Please update @docs with best procedures on how to migrate content
from the old wiki to the new wiki..
Måns, you have the power to change the content in @tiddlywiki such
that it lists the information that people need in order to be able to
On Dec 1, 6:21 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Not saying you MUST do it, I'm just taking issue with the bad precedent
idea.
I think you misunderstood Chris' point. Chris is the lead dev on
***TiddlyWeb***, which is a server-side infrastructure that can be
used to host
On Dec 1, 8:24 pm, Bauwe Bijl bauweb...@gmail.com wrote:
so I wrote a tiddler about it. I think it would be better if this
tiddler (or any other about the same topic) got more
attention...perhaps in the MainMenu...(b.t.w. I cannot edit the
MainMenu)http://tiddlywiki.org/#[[About the old wiki]]
I've tried searching on this group, the tiddlyweb group - and even on
the dev group with phrases like: tiddlywiki.org migrate,
tiddlywiki.org, migration, tiddlywiki.org migrate etc etc etc -
and I *can't* find those (or any) old posts about how to/best
procedures regarding migrate/copy
On Nov 30, 6:03 pm, Dave cedar...@telus.net wrote:
Every time I click on a link that originally went to the
tiddlywiki.org site and the info I need, it redirects to the new site
which doesn't have the information in question.
Is there a way to get to the old site?
Hey Dave,
You can help out
On Nov 28, 10:53 am, Yakov yakov.litvin.publi...@gmail.com wrote:
Does TiddlySpace have a separate google.group, or it's convenient to
post in this (TiddlyWiki) group?
It doesn't have its own group, but I'm beginning to think that it
might be useful. Mostly tiddlyspace discussion happens in the
On Nov 27, 5:01 am, Margie Roswell mrosw...@gmail.com wrote:
Want to try on tiddlyspace, but have forgotten password, and don't see an
option to have it mailed to me.
To whom should I appeal to have password mailed to me?
I believe you may have already resolved this by creating another
space,
On Nov 15, 11:12 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi TwWebWizards
I made a little TW-app (*not* HTML) for messages meant for
inclusion... @mailbox.
I depends on the ability to evaluate parameters - so I set
evaluateMacroParameters = full in a systemConfig tiddler
[[zzMailBoxConfig]]...
On Nov 14, 8:54 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
So please, Jeremy, Chris, ... stick your heads together to make that
happen... and get some community site and design guru's on board. I
mean, I would definetely contribute if only there was such a project.
Even though a lot of
On Nov 11, 9:44 am, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Probably rather quickly we end up with a lot of what TiddlyWeb already
has implementations for, like roles, recepes, bags atop of the atomic
thing at the heart of it all... called a tiddler... and a
serialization that wraps the
On Oct 6, 5:23 am, G.J.Robert robertus0...@gmail.com wrote:
I just tried to upload a couple of images onto my tiddlyspace, but no matter
what image name I provided, the actions always failed. Could you check the
status of the upload service or code? Thanks!
I just uploaded an image without
On Sep 30, 3:00 pm, Greg Scher g...@gregscher.com wrote:
Does anyone have any thoughts on why ticklers might not be SAVING on
TIddlyspace? I can create them, but when I update something (e.g. change a
date, mark it complete, etc...) it doesn't seem to trigger the change event
which requires a
On Sep 30, 1:46 pm, hugheth thehugh...@googlemail.com wrote:
1) TiddlySpace Applications such as preso2 rely on twikifier to
produce an HTML representation of tiddlers. This currently doesn't
have the ability to deal with macros, though I gather this
functionality is planned. As is such, no
On Sep 19, 12:02 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi TwWizards
I'm trying to make my own version of Google+ in TiddlySpace (a work in
progress...)
My greatest obstacle (at the moment) is that I can't make a html-form,
which creates a new topic - or a new subtopic to an existing topic.
It
On Sep 20, 7:21 pm, David Gifford dgiff...@crcna.org wrote:
Hi Matt
Checking out the new stuff.
Preso sounds interesting but turns up a dead link.
Preso is not quite ready to go. That link will work soon. In the
meantime if you go to http://preso2.tiddlyspace.com/ you'll see an
option to
On Sep 6, 2:53 pm, Yakov yakov.litvin.publi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to put feedback into a TiddlySpaceGoals tiddler in a
TiddlySpace or it's better to write here?
Either is fine. I found your TiddlySpaceGoals tiddler soon after you
created it. Thanks for your input.
It may seem
maybe some of you have seenhttp://wardcunningham.github.com/? Ward
(the inventor of the wikiwiki) is working on a federated wiki. Why
is this relevant for tiddlywiki? At least two things spring to my
mind:
Yeah, I've been watching Ward's stuff with interest too. Unfortunately
I haven't had
On Aug 20, 12:23 am, jasondunham jwdun...@gmail.com wrote:
Another idea:
Can we get a button on a tiddler that generates a full URL for that tiddler?
This would be very helpful when you want to direct someone to a particular
tiddler in the tiddlyspace docs.
You might check out the
On Aug 19, 6:49 am, jasondunham jwdun...@gmail.com wrote:
The page I originally wrote was the content
athttp://oldwiki.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/MonkeyGTD/Customization_Guide/Cust
In April I found it had been migrated tohttp://mgsd-docs.tiddlyspace.com/
-- Custom Project Classifications
On Aug 10, 5:54 pm, Martin Budden mjbud...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the release of version 2.6.3 of TiddlyWiki.
[snip]
Any problems, please report them in this thread, or alternatively
raise an issue on github.
Given the apparent confusion with this release I'm confused on
On Aug 19, 3:30 pm, jasondunham jwdun...@gmail.com wrote:
The Custom Project Classifications tiddler that I stubbed out says it
was changed on 11 April 2011, so I probably edited the other one on
the same day or a couple days before at max.
It appears the
On Aug 19, 3:54 pm, cd...@peermore.com chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
I will endeavor to dig up the content from a backup and place it into
the wiki.
http://mgsd-docs.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BAdding%20another%20Project%20or%20Action%20Status%5D%5D
--
You received this message because you
On Jul 19, 12:22 pm, Crys Foab crys.f...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I first created a main account, for the sake of this thread let's call
it MAIN.
I got automatically the space MAIN.tiddlyspace.com.
Then, as MAIN, I created a few other spaces:
— SUB1.tiddlyspace.com
— SUB2.tiddlyspace.com
—
On Jul 14, 9:14 am, Kosmaton kosma...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
When I try to sync to TiddlySpace from a local, altered copy of the
space, I get a bunch of these:
Error parsing result from server: SyntaxError: syntax error
An obvious reason might be that I do not manage (should I?) to log
On Jul 9, 8:18 pm, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
PS: @cdent or TiddlySpace admin, please check if there is a problem
with the recipe settings.
I did some looking around and all I can tell is that, based on the
timing of the activity, that the content is being copied/manipulated
by a human,
On May 11, 9:14 am, Peter Neumark neumark.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Hi! For stuff related to TiddlySpace you are likely to get the
quickest responses by posting to the TiddlyWeb group:
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb
I'll go head and answer you here, but if we could continue the
On May 8, 12:37 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi G.J.Robert
Suddenly I can't log into my TiddlySpace account today. Usually I'm in the
logged-in state, but today when I load the page in Firefox, I found that I'm
not logged in.
Is there a mail address or a contact whom I should turn
On Apr 28, 11:03 am, G.J.Robert robertus0...@gmail.com wrote:
I appreciate that TiddlySpace has got HTML versions of each tiddler for
improved SEO.
That's but one of several reasons. The idea is that any tiddler can be
treated as an independent entity, addressable on the web as its own
thing.
On Apr 21, 4:28 pm, k icebo...@gmail.com wrote:
So what has happened tohttp://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/… ???
tiddlywiki.org has migrated to be hosted on http://tiddlyspace.com/
with the content becoming a proper TiddlyWiki instead of a MediaWiki.
I, just a few minutes ago, made it so if people
As discussed elsewhere
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_frm/thread/98f2c5aaeb584d41
the content held in the MediaWiki at http://tiddlywiki.org/ has been
in the process of being migrated from there to TiddlySpace
http://tiddlywiki.tiddlyspace.com/
for a few weeks.
This
An update on this process.
Of late a tiddlyspace user, http://vivekkodira.tiddlyspace.com/ , has
made many migrations of content to http://tiddywiki.tiddlyspace.com/
The amount of content there is becoming quite significant so it might
be time go ahead and swap over the domain name so that
On Mar 17, 9:22 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
@Chris, @Jon, @Paul, @Jeremy, @Colm or @Martin!!!
Since I'm called out by name here in this message I'll respond here,
but I'm mostly responding to the thread as a whole. I think there are
competing forces and concerns at work in this thread, so
On Mar 10, 11:45 am, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
My
approach to client-server interface is classic HTTP posts with replies
in XML form. With a list-based mapping of Python methods to
JavaScript.
In TiddlyWeb we use JSON, to some extent because of issues with
parsing XML
On Feb 14, 1:44 pm, chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that is now is the time for others to step in. The older
wiki, and thus the new wiki, has always been meant to be the wiki for
the tiddlywiki community. That means the community needs to step up
and be responsible, as possible, for its
On Feb 16, 10:55 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for explaining things in plain English - and taking your time to do
so.
It's very enlightening - and I think it's nice to get this kind of insight
in the inner workings of the current system, get some tips on how to do it
yourself and
On Feb 16, 1:21 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
What are the limits on current hardware?
- expected activity/size in a year or so? (-more or less binary files etc
.. -eg. division into more spaces - communication between different
servers??)
It's hard to predict on these sorts of things
On Feb 14, 6:59 pm, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
The contentious part is perhaps the reference information. It's always been
there, but it has been incomplete and unreliable. I believe that the core
reference documentation can be pretty small, and establishing it properly
On Feb 14, 10:08 am, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
The draft content is at:
http://tiddlywiki-com.tiddlyspace.com/
It automatically includes reference information from:
http://tiddlywiki-com-ref.tiddlyspace.com/
With these two spaces, plus @tiddlywikidev, @tiddlywiki and
On Feb 1, 8:18 am, Martin Budden mjbud...@gmail.com wrote:
Following on from the comments:
All in all, I think the best route would be to leave the choice of
future platform to someone with an unbiased point of view.
I'll be perfectly happy to accept the decision of the community, if I
feel
On Feb 2, 9:42 am, tiddlygrp tiddly...@gmail.com wrote:
today I was searching trac for the most up to date TiddlyWebAdaptor .
However, this is quite old. Is this still the current one? Or where
is the repo kept?
The one here:
On Jan 24, 9:34 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Quite possibly demands will come up that give rise to whole new
dimensions or simply emphasize existing ways of how TiddlyWiki /
TiddlyWeb can be a big leap forward in the area of what might be
understood as shared knowledgemaps
On Jan 20, 2:18 pm, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
GIT as well? Every cool project is on there now. As a TW user who learns
everything about web technology though TiddlyWiki would be great to learn
about GIT as well.
Yup:
On Jan 2, 10:45 am, Poul poul.stauga...@gmail.com wrote:
Tiddlyspot offers you - as far as I can tell - just one page, hosted
at tiddlyspot. Giewiki lets you create any number of pages (using page
templates), giving you an auto-generated sitemap, tiddler versioning,
and much more.
It sounds
On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, G.J.Robert robertus0...@gmail.com wrote:
After half a month, finally there is one result appearing in my domain on
Google
Search:http://gjrobert.tiddlyspace.com/recipes/gjrobert_public/tiddlers/Back...
And I'm quite curious why this is the first stop of the crawler.
On Dec 23, 8:53 am, G.J.Robert robertus0...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, I see this issue is already listed on
@tiddlyspacehttp://tiddlyspace.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BCustomisable%20Atom%20Feeds...and
is being discussed and explored by cdent and jon. Thanks guys!
Yeah, this is a known issue that we
On Oct 22, 6:10 pm, Raji Chandrasekhar rajichandrasek...@gmail.com
wrote:
5. hit counter .
If you are familiar with google analytics, you can use that as a hit
counter for your tiddlyspace by setting up google analytics for your
domain and then including the ganalytics space:
On Oct 12, 4:25 pm, Verrehaal verreh...@yahoo.com wrote:
TiddlySpace specific:
***7) I'd really like a way to automatically keep the collaborators up to
date without needing them to browser-login to the space each time. Google
tells me that password-authenticated RSS feed systems exist. It
Getting feeds from TiddlyWeb hosted tiddlywikis is not the same as
getting it from plain tiddlywiki.
2) On TiddlySpace, what would be the address of the RSS feed? Is there
some way to add an RSS symbol to the page that leads to this address?
On tiddlyspace feeds (Atom in this case) of lots of
On Oct 8, 12:43 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Have you (recently) tried to upload a TiddlyWiki (or tiddlers) to a
TiddlySpace using the dedicated BackStage wizard? Here's what I have
tried and failed...
It looks like a recent change to disable the old import macro has
On Oct 8, 7:33 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Would there be a way to construct a url such that atom feeds are
produced which point to the spacelink, instead of the raw tiddler?
Not at the moment no but making the atom feeds more useful is on the
agenda.
By spacelink do you
On Sep 24, 3:18 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
So, to cut a long story short... includes need sorting ...or even a
multi-level approach so that new includes always go into the first-
level and one would have to sort them into the second level which will
always be included
On Sep 8, 10:43 am, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi everyone, especially those actively working with and developing
TiddlySpace,
Since you asked in another thread, I'm going to try to give some
responses to your comments. I should state up front, though, that
there's a fair few
On Aug 19, 4:38 am, RA nameany...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, we've also updated TiddlyWebWiki and TiddlySpace
And how is TiddlyHoster doing? Is it time to get out of it? It's
working well for me. Using it every day.
I'm glad your are getting use out of hoster.
Development and maintenance on it
On Mar 19, 2:24 pm, vlak vlakb...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for the links with information. I thought that, since tiddlyweb
is a reference implementation, that it was the intention to
have a lot of different backends. So its not againsttiddlyweb, its
for thetiddlywebspecification that I am
On Mar 18, 4:00 pm, vlak vlakb...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to develop (another) server side for TW. However I would
also like it to be similar or compatible to TiddlyWeb on the client
side. Can you recommend where to start in using plugins, reading
documentation and code?
As the
On Dec 25, 12:57 pm, Poul poul.stauga...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know which is the best, but I've been working on an AppEngine-
based server which is fairly complete as far as access control is
concerned. Multi-user support is provided by full access to all
revisions of a tiddler; although
On Aug 6, 8:05 pm, Dave Parker cedar...@telus.net wrote:
I am aware of the tiddlyweb google
group:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb?lnk=
but it appears to be quite advanced, i.e. like the tiddlywiki dev
google group.
When I have simple (potential) user questions about tiddlyweb,
As some of you may already be aware, for the last year or so TiddlyWeb
[1], a server-side solution for TiddlyWiki, has been under
development. TiddlyWeb differentiates itself from other server sides
for TiddlyWiki by:
* Having Recipes which allow for the dynamic creation of TiddlyWikis
from a
On Jun 16, 8:36 am, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
just installed the new plugin from github,
but it doesn't seem to work as you described.
All Tiddlers are copied with revision-id 1.
Just tried to run the migrate script twice to see if it's working
proper.
Which two storage
On Jun 15, 3:46 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
have some problems using the migrate plugin.
documented at
githuphttp://github.com/tiddlyweb/tiddlyweb-plugins/tree/master/migrate
[snip]
any hints what's going wrong?
You're not doing anything wrong. There was a bug
On Jun 13, 5:23 am, tony cca...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't make the mistake I did initially using tiddlyweb-0.9.39 which
just came out today, June 12
tiddlyweb-0.9.39 works only for the plain text store when I tried from
sql store I got a mismatch thread error everyplace I tried. (I was
On Jun 13, 11:44 pm, Simon Baird simon.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
What about TiddlyWeb on AppEngine? Is anyone playing around with that?
Yes:
http://tiddlyweb.appspot.com/
That has been updated in a while (it's 0.9.25).
This is based on:
On Jun 11, 8:20 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Followup on: TiddlyWeb from an usb
stick?http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7d884c...
Just a question out of curiousity - I discovered web2pyhttp://www.web2py.com/
which comes prepackaged for Mac and Windows,
On May 14, 9:45 pm, FND f...@gmx.net wrote:
Apart from copyright issues - would this make a vanilaTiddlyWeb
install as easy as it is to download a TiddlyWiki now?
While I doubt Chris wants to create a Windows-specific distribution that
contains PythonPortable, anyone in the community
On May 13, 11:02 am, beck keller_b...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Is it possible to import a wysiwyg-editor-plugin into atiddlyweb?
If yes: which is the preferred one? any special steps besides the
standard procedure?
I believe that Jon Robson has the plugin that allows FCKEditor to run
working under
(Been having network issues, sorry if I've posted this more than
once.)
On May 11, 11:55 am, beck keller_b...@bluewin.ch wrote:
I have a local instance of TiddlyWeb with the CommentsPlugin added. I
can create comments and replies etc., but they are not saved to the
server. I think I missed
On Apr 29, 11:18 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
It depends on what you mean by workspace?
A recipe that can create and write to multiple bags?
Two things control where a tiddler is saved:
* If it is an existing tiddler it is saved back to where it came from.
* If it is
On Apr 27, 10:20 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to change the bag/source of a tiddler?
At a fundamental level, yes: the HTTP API in TiddlyWeb supports this.
However to do it from within a TidldyWiki it would require some plugin
writing, or some
On Mar 20, 1:43 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
at apache error_log
---
[Fri Mar 20 14:07:21 2009] [error] [client 172.31.11.6] Premature end
of script headers: apache.py,
referer:http://telesto.ka.tup.com:1030/tiddlyweb/recipes/work/tiddlers
[Fri Mar 20
On Feb 23, 3:05 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
works good for little changes,
have only some trouble when editing tiddlers containing special
characters like '©'
then i get an error like:
Sounds like a charset problem. Which could be happening in the browser
or could be
On Feb 12, 11:58 am, Daniel Baird danielba...@gmail.com wrote:
Imagine if you could just download and unzip some PHP files, and
instantly have a tiddlyspot-type server running behind your corporate
firewall, on your school server, or just on the Mac Mini in the back
of your broom cupboard.
On Feb 2, 10:27 am, Oveek Mallik mov...@gmail.com wrote:
I won't comment too much on what's been said, but I really like the
concept oftiddlyweb, and so far I think the implementation is very
nice. I do like the decision of making concrete bags/folders where
tiddlers are stored as
On Feb 2, 10:54 am, Reenen Laurie rlau...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the best is to write a cleansing script. Which just removes the
older revisions. (What happens in the python if there is only a file named
6, but no 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5?... Also what's the next revision's name?)
If there's
On Jan 21, 8:53 am, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
we have some tiddlers including brackets within tiddlernames (...)
and there
we get futher the message Error Saving tiddler.title Precondition
Failed
please let me know if there are some restrictions for using special
There's a lot to comment on in this thread, and I hope to when I have
a gap, but wanted to hit some high points in here. See within:
On Jan 21, 2:02 am, ccahua cca...@gmail.com wrote:
I copied the TiddlyWebConfig from the system bag into 2 test bags: foo
and bar
Then I changed
On Jan 20, 10:43 pm, EduardWagner ugligats...@googlemail.com wrote:
The key question from myself is: what was the reason for the bag-
concept in filesystems?
From a real real green green user opinion the concept with extented
tiddler fields and tags would have been more
of a meta description
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