, and them some.
kodomohimari
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 9:51:28 AM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
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> On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 11:45:13 PM UTC+2, kodomohimari wrote:
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>> Ah, I actually saw that one earlier but I haven't been able to find a way
>> to apply
Ah, I actually saw that one earlier but I haven't been able to find a way to
apply it retroactively... Is there any way for this method to dynamically
re-check every tiddler in the TW instance and rename whatever deserves renaming?
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... Well, actually, I just tried again with the same files (including one of
the file I knew to not be caught by the filters) and it worked fine. I can't
reproduce the error, every image lands where it ought to.
I think I rebooted the server a couple times since last post, so I'm going to
assum
Soo, started experimenting with my installation (TiddlyWiki on NodeJS on a
Raspberry Pi accessible through its external IP). Since I work with images a
lot, I decided to try setting a filter up to have their tiddlers exist within a
single folder (instead of all over the place) using this concept
o survives rebooting (instead of having to manually
boot it every time).
Any hint towards running multiple instances, in case I decide to dig in
that direction? (The whole [IP]:8080/folder1 existing concurrently to
[IP]:8080/folder2 thing.)
Thanks a lot for your help,
kodomohimari
On Monday, S
access the TiddlerWiki through localhost:8080. Is there some aliasing going
on?
On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 12:43:41 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
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> kodomohimari
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> Did you rename your tiddlywiki, in the folder to index.html so as to make
> it the default?
>
> Tony
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> On
o-another-port
> ?) but I doubt it's worth the trouble.
>
> Do you have the tiddlywiki process actually started on the Pi? Are you
> able to access it through :8080/tdnotes ?
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
> On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 6:55:46 AM UTC+10, kod
Just discovered TiddlyWiki and I'm trying to set it up with nodejs on my
Raspberry Pi (which I use for multiple purposes, including as a web development
server).
The Pi is setup so that a folder named www in its Desktop corresponds to the
landing folder when reached from a browser (i.e. pointin
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