Yea, Windows has made this (renaming extensions) a little harder over the
years... There is probably a better way to do it, but I use command line to
do it. So for instance, I usually save the empty.html to my desktop so
c:\users\stobot\desktop\empty.html
So, my steps are (replace stobot with your
Hi folks, this is a helpful thread .
When I try to rename my file "empty.html" to "empty.aspx" my onedrive
renames it to "empty.aspx.html" which doesn't really help.
I realize this is more Microsoft365 than TiddlyWiki . but having just
been required to make the move from Google to M365
Tones is spot on with simply renaming the empty.html to empty.aspx
It just works, years on, Office 365 OneDrive complete with version history
and tw encryption. Kind of magical!
Best,
tony
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 4:37:28 PM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:
> Mohamed,
>
> I have not tried teams/
Mohamed,
I have not tried teams/one drive, but I have used it in SharePoint so some
of the techniques may help. Rename the single file wiki html to .aspx and
use the check in and out facilities in SharePoint to ensure serial editing
only. You can make it until checked in users see the previous
As a side note - a while ago I was stuck trying to get BOB to work within
Teams for a long time, and eventually strung together a workaround that
worked (at least I'm pretty sure, not using it now). I built a blank HTML
with an iframe to my BOB ip address, then saved THAT as aspx on SharePoint
Good question - had to test it.
- "Hosting" the files in the teams files area and open/operating it
normally - no, can't get that to work.
- "Hosting" the file in OneDrive / SharePoint as .aspx, then adding it
as a *tab* in teams and working normally - yes, can confirm this works fo
Thanks Sto,
but are you able to actualy browse the content from within Teams /one drive
? so actually view the contents of the file ?
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 5:06:27 PM UTC+2 Stobot wrote:
> It's odd, but I feel like the TiddlyWiki home page used to contain some
> notes around the ASPX
It's odd, but I feel like the TiddlyWiki home page used to contain some
notes around the ASPX "trick" as it uses WebDAV (I think), but I can't find
anything about it now. It's surprising because it's one of the absolute
simplest "savers".
Note for clarity that my understanding is that there's
I might be misunderstanding your question, but yes, I host most of my wikis
in OneDrive for Business / SharePoint and in Teams - the trick is to rename
from .html to .aspx first.
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 8:54:03 AM UTC-4 mohamed.e...@vodafone.com
wrote:
> Any one managed to put tiddly wik
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