Hi Danielo
* If I have understood correctly, you described how to import a standalone
> file to a Node.js one, and continue from there. What I want is to have my
> offline file and save just the updates back to the server. I'm afraid that
> it is not possible.
>
I'm not sure what you mean by "sav
>
> I am curious about the dropbox application compatibility with TW5 or even
> direct save ability although I do not know how feasible that is.
I am also wondering about the availability of themes - perhaps it is too
early to look for many of those right now.
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Hi Jeremy,
Thank you for your answers. Just some points about :
* When I wrote about cross domain limitations I was thinking in the file stored
in my pendrive. That file is served from the local machine, but I'm allowed to
save back to to my server. No node JS implementation, just your php scri
Hi Danielo
I recently set up my server to accept saves of TW5. It is working like a
> charm, but I have some related questions:
>
Glad you got it working smoothly.
>
>- If the connection to my server is over https, then should I suposse
>that my wiki is sending encripted? Only during tra
Hello All,
I recently set up my server to accept saves of TW5. It is working like a
charm, but I have some related questions:
- If the connection to my server is over https, then should I suposse
that my wiki is sending encripted? Only during transmission, of course.
- It is working fr
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