I shall investigate!
On Friday, 21 August 2020 at 00:40:27 UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:
> Ste,
>
> Using a new sharepoint Wikipage library, I load a wiki with the .aspx
> extension, I then enforced checkout on the wikifile (Whole of library
> setting) and only the one person who has it checked out
The Wiki app is only the platform for the tiddlywiki file , once the file
is there I share the link only.
Regards
Tones
On Friday, 21 August 2020 at 09:50:09 UTC+10 JD wrote:
> Aww shucks. Teams' native wiki app is so lackluster :(
>
>
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 5:51:52 AM UTC+9, Ste
Aww shucks. Teams' native wiki app is so lackluster :(
On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 5:51:52 AM UTC+9, Ste wrote:
>
> No. It throws up a RSofE so it's view only.
>
> On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 04:07:23 UTC+1 JD wrote:
>
>> Hi Ste, I maybe hijacking this thread but I'd like to confirm before
Ste,
Using a new sharepoint Wikipage library, I load a wiki with the .aspx
extension, I then enforced checkout on the wikifile (Whole of library
setting) and only the one person who has it checked out can save. This
method permits serial editing, one editor after another.
I chose a Wikipage
No. It throws up a RSofE so it's view only.
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 04:07:23 UTC+1 JD wrote:
> Hi Ste, I maybe hijacking this thread but I'd like to confirm before I
> invest time in it. Will saving work in a wiki hosted by droppages, when I
> insert it into Teams?
>
> -jd
>
>
> On
Hi Ste, I maybe hijacking this thread but I'd like to confirm before I
invest time in it. Will saving work in a wiki hosted by droppages, when I
insert it into Teams?
-jd
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 9:19:35 AM UTC+9, Ste wrote:
>
> I know this answer kind of ignores the way your working
I think that Bob will have trouble running in an Iframe because it tries to
use the browsers current URL to determine the URL it needs to use to
establish the websocket connection it uses.
I know pretty much nothing about how Microsoft Teams works, so how did your
example fail?
I would expect
Thanks for the feedback so far guys, but it sounds like I emphasized the
wrong thing here. Single file TiddlyWiki works out of the box in Teams or
otherwise with no problem using the SharePoint ASPX thing - I probably
shouldn't have mentioned ASPX as I probably turned off part of the audience
I know this answer kind of ignores the way your working with BOB but I'm just
hosting single file wikis from Dropbox (droppages.com) (https!) and then
inserting it into teams as a web page tab. I'm sure there must be a better way.
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I have only installed single file wikis as aspx files on top of sharepoint,
which is what teams is built on. The only way I know of to get a node
server running in the Microsoft cloud would be to have it hosted inside the
Microsoft azure CPU and Processing (like amazon hosting
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