[tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2014-12-17 Thread simon.eigeldinger
Hi all, i guess ifttt seems not the right service to create data for tw5. at least not when you use data from a rss feed. Just tried with some awekas data: { "text": " Zizers 13:31\n\nDecember 17, 2014 at 01:31PM\n\nsrc="http://ift.tt/1BXQLF1"; width="20" height="20" border="0" > Zizers: 5

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2014-12-17 Thread Andreas Hahn
Am 17.12.2014 14:18, schrieb simon.eigeldin...@vol.at: i guess you have found the issue. the html stuff with the ". haven't found a way yet with ifttt or something search/replace thing to get rid of that. tried using a normal text editor. anyone has a better idea? simon Hey Simon, are you

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2014-12-17 Thread simon.eigeldinger
hi, basically i want to import that once. but the thing is that those feeds get cleaned up after a while. so i thought to archive stuff i might use tw and to also search it. though that might work if i replace all the " in the pics with '. at the moment i try to do something that doesn't work. *

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-06-08 Thread stevesuny
I'm looking for a way to import a feed based on a timer, or to import based on a trigger using IFTTT. Need some way to generate tiddlers automatically by those not using tiddlywiki. Any ideas? //steve. On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 8:40:40 AM UTC-5, Andreas Hahn wrote: > > > Hey Simon,

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-06-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Are you able to decide the order of Te fields? If so, just put the text at the end without field name and with one line break before. Something like : Title: hello Tags: something The text here. With everything you want, even "quotes" -- You received this message because you are subscribed

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-06-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Steve On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 5:20 PM, stevesuny wrote: > > I'm looking for a way to import a feed based on a timer, or to import > based on a trigger using IFTTT. Need some way to generate tiddlers > automatically by those not using tiddlywiki. Any ideas? > That kind of thing would be very st

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
> > If so, there is an approach that may be worth exploring: one could write a > plugin that on startup looks for a file called "BlahBlah 1.json" in the > same folder as the HTML file, and if it finds it, import the tiddlers and > look for "BlahBlah 2.json", and so on, stopping when it comes to

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo In more detail, my proposal was to write a startup module that performs an HTTP GET of (say) "BlahBlah 1.json", a file in the same folder as the HTML file, and then dynamically loads the tiddlers within it. XMLHTTPRequest can be used without problems to access data files in this way. Th

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
> > Hi Danielo > > In more detail, my proposal was to write a startup module that performs an > HTTP GET of (say) "BlahBlah 1.json", a file in the same folder as the HTML > file, and then dynamically loads the tiddlers within it. XMLHTTPRequest can > be used without problems to access data file

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo > I did not know that JS can access file system that way!! How do you do it? > You have to query localhost? I suppose it is limited to the same folder > than the HTML file, and that you can not delete files, right? > You're not limited to the same folder, but you are limited to the s

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Ok, we are talking about a hosted tiddlywiki. I though you were talking about an HTML file on your local file-system. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo Ok, we are talking about a hosted tiddlywiki. > > I though you were talking about an HTML file on your local file-system. > Ten years ago, XMLHttpRequest worked exactly the same from a local HTML file but since then most browsers have placed restrictions on the capability. Best wishes