Ah, I see. Thank you, Jeremy! On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 10:53:03 PM UTC-5, Meta wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm using Tiddlywiki 5 for my dissertation research. It's a great > improvement on the venerable original. I'm very pleased with it so far. > > I run Tiddlywiki under node.js from a home server. I like how node.js > stores my tiddlywiki as individual tiddlers and allows processing to be > done server side, but I would like to be able to edit my wiki offline as > well. Would the following work? > > 1. Sync the server directory containing the tiddlywiki.info and .tid > files folder with the client using cloud service like OwnCloud. > 2. Run a local node.js server on the client in order to edit the wiki. > > The idea is that any changes made locally will be propogated to the server > when the cloud service syncs, but the server's version will still be > available to be edited online from other computers. Will this work? > > While I'm at it: Are there any dangers in editing the .tid files directly > using a text editor (assuming you don't mess up the syntax)? > > Thank you! > Josh >
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