Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-22 Thread TonyM
Jennifer, Understood, I expected that would be the case from my first reply. I do feel there should be a way to allow a given user to check out and check in the edit process, so we can have serial editors if we can't have multi-user access. If this were so tw-receiver, some user management and

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-22 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
Well, for now I think I'm going to give in and go the php route using tw-receiver (which I've now got working, except in IE, so that will be a seperate post). Thanks for your help! On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:22:27 PM UTC-8, TonyM wrote: > > Jennifer, > > I could offer you some well price

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-21 Thread TonyM
Jennifer, I could offer you some well priced hosting however I am in Sydney Australia, and using a CDN content delivery network may be OK, but you should find some cost effective local servers. However at the moment the Australian Dollar is not so good, so perhaps it would be cost effective in

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-21 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
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Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-21 Thread TonyM
Jenifer, Which part of the world do you want hosting in? Tony On Tuesday, 22 January 2019 12:03:09 UTC+11, Jennifer Pritchard wrote: > > Well, I got it to work...sort of... > By adding a line to the htaccess file, and setting the permissions on > public_html to 755, and a couple other things I

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-21 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
Well, I got it to work...sort of... By adding a line to the htaccess file, and setting the permissions on public_html to 755, and a couple other things I can't even remember, I got it finally to display the page. Hurray! Except... I immediately get a error about xmlhttprequest, and after a lot

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-20 Thread Brian Theado
Jennifer, The fact that the tiddlywiki server is receiving a url like " path":"/public_html/index.html.var" means the issue is likely on the you have apache configured or the way the hosting provider has apache configured. So you might find better help on some forum related to your hosting provide

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-20 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
Ok, here's what it gave: asariel1977@a2plcpnl0868 [~/public_html]$ tiddlywiki notes --listen port=3000 debug-level=full Serving on http://127.0.0.1:3000 (press ctrl-C to exit) syncer-server-filesystem: Dispatching 'save' task: $:/StoryList filesystem: Saved file /home/asariel1977/public_html/n

Re: [tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-20 Thread Brian Theado
Jennifer, On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 3:36 PM Jennifer Pritchard wrote: [...] > Next, I run the "tiddlywiki folderwhereiwanttokeepmyTW --listen > port=3000" (that's another thing, I figured out that godaddy wants > everything to listen on port 3000. This requires that I put a .htaccess > file in /

[tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-19 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
Ok, so I'm pretty sure this on the right track, except... (right now, I'm totally ignoring the permissions issue. I just want to get it running, period, and I'll worry about the rest later. I'm also not going to worry about Bob until I get this first part nailed down) When I follow all the st

[tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-18 Thread Jed Carty
Sorry about the installation instructions for Bob. We are working on it. Now that there are people who have actually expressed interest in doing what you are talking about I will try to put more time into the install documentation. I don't think that using the secure back-end online is ever goi

[tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-17 Thread Jack Baty
Jennifer, I'm running 5.1.19 on a server. Here's an example startup command that works for me. /usr/local/bin/tiddlywiki /home/jbaty/apps/wiki/batywiki --listen "readers=(anon)" writers=jack username=notmyusername password=thisisnotmyrealpassword That by default runs on port 8080 on the loca

[tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Jenifer, Other would be better helping you install a node version than me, but your *initial requirements* can be met by editing a single file wiki on your computer, perhaps using Timimi to save, then uploading it to a folder/index.html on godady. Alternativly use tw-receiver