In case any other folks out there are using the ForEachTiddler
RedirectMacro trick (I call it OmniRedirect) for a self-weaving (auto-
weave) effect -- which is very useful for sites that prefer natural-
language tiddler titles rather than WikiWords -- perhaps someone will
be inspired to troublesho
After 12 years of using my tiddlyspot-hosted sites regularly, tiddlyspot is
suddenly not accepting updates this week (the "uploading changes..."
process hangs indefinitely). My files still get served up for reading
purposes, but with no new edits.
Do any of you know what's going on??
Importan
relevant to the course I teach.)
-E Springer
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 6:59:01 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote:
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> Does http://tiddlyspot.com/ show 500 Server Error for anyone else?
>
> I do get my TWs to *load*, but I can't save/upload in them.
>
> Tried both
t; On Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 8:26:34 AM UTC-8, springer wrote:
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>> After 12 years of using my tiddlyspot-hosted sites regularly, tiddlyspot
>> is suddenly not accepting updates this week (the "uploading changes..."
>> process hangs indefinitely). My fi
Tiddlyspot still in a coma. Nothing has changed apparently. I'm checking in
here daily, hoping for some glimmer of hope, or at least information...
On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 8:23:57 AM UTC-5, JD wrote:
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> Guys, any news? I primarily use Tiddlyspot too :(
>
> On Thursday, November 9, 2017 a
Hooray! Thanks to you all for staying in touch. This is welcome news.
On Monday, November 13, 2017 at 9:52:36 PM UTC-5, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote:
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> I was able to save my file just now. It seems to work again.
>
> On Monday, November 13, 2017 at 4:44:38 PM UTC-8, Wen-Ming Yang wrote:
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>> Help.
I love that TiddlyWiki and TiddlySpot are free and open-source. But this
TiddlySpot edit-outage made clear how much I have been relying (since 2005
or so) on Simon and Daniel's attention to this unique server, and it sounds
like I'm not alone. (You all never hear from me anymore when things are
I was regularly quoting your
> site http://reasoningwell.tiddlyspot.com as a great example of using
> TiddlyWiki to present complex intertwingled information. Glad to see that
> the site is still up. Do you have anything more recent that you can share?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
Thanks Eric, for the pointers about the correct code. Alas, no change
after replacing my clumsy where-clause with your suggestion.
But your reply motivated me to get a better description of the
problem:
Safari (for Mac) processes about half of the redirects, and then
chokes somehow. It's not a p
NIce elegant site!
One further thing you (or others accessing this thread) might want to
do, in making a website that is not distracting to people whose
reasons for visiting are unrelated to TiddlyWiki, is use the
excludeLists tag on anything you don't want in the Index or Timeline,
as well as to
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