Thanks for this Tony K - I tried to follow this and it ended up not
working, but I didn't really need it to work as I have other save options -
was just playing, but sounds like a good option.
BUT - since Tones mentioned BOB, I wanted to check if anyone somehow got
BOB (i.e. MultiUser)
Added to TiddlyLinks.
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I'm trying to follow along with this guide and running into a few issues
- Creating the Azure App Service within VS Code didn't prompt for an OS
but did appear to be successful
- Downloading the latest release of TiddlyWiki on GitHub didn't have any
folders named tiddlers or a
Hello Riz
thank you for the heads up, I do not have an account, this said I will try
to answer the questions here
1. Yes I am assuming that someone is already using TW5 with Node.js
locally but if not, as already mentioned, you can only create your own
TiddlyWiki.info file and an
Hi Tony I
There are a couple of questions for you over at Reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/comments/gkvckn/running_your_own_nodejs_tw5_on_microsoft_azure/
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Tony k
Thanks for this I am keen. I have a production single file wiki hosted on
SharePoint with some tips that are not obviouse perhaps we should put these
together?
I would assume hosting could demand using bob, and wonder if the new bob saver
for single file wikis could also be hosted?
Sweet, I have been considering Azure for hosting a collection of wikis.
Didn't know exactly where to start. Mahalo (thanks) for the quick tutorial!
Best,
Joshua F
On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 4:48:16 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> For extra points, write it on a nodejs version of TW5 on Azure?
lol I am thinking of moving drift actually much easier to update etc... but
I don't think i have the strength to write it all over again
thanks for the kind words
On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 2:48:16 PM UTC+3, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> For extra points, write it on a nodejs version of TW5 on Azure?
For extra points, write it on a nodejs version of TW5 on Azure? ;)
Thanks, I am sure this will a welcome addition for free hosting options for
nodejs versions of TW5.
Regards,
Saq
On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 1:45:10 PM UTC+2, Tony K wrote:
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> Here is a tutorial I wrote for anyone who would like
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