[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-12 Thread Ross Table
OH, and one other thing I found the hard way, turn off the auto save. I found that the constant saving was causing problems and I was much better off with the manual save. And Thankyou Télumire! I didnt know you could do that! On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 10:12:15 PM UTC+1 Télumire wrote: >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Télumire
And for a better experience using GitHub I suggest you use the external core setup, that way saving will be very fast (as long as the wiki is not too big of course): https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/how-to-reduce-the-size-of-your-tiddlywiki/5364 On Thursday, 11 May 2023 at 23:09:58 UTC+2 Télumire

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Télumire
FYI you can create a token easily with this link: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new?scopes=repo=tw On Thursday, 11 May 2023 at 15:38:00 UTC+2 Ross Table wrote: > no, you have to generate a PAT ( >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Joan Forn
GitHub, it's working well! Noticed a 1 min delay on re-deployment since the moment you hit save, since I have an inmediate sync alternative in place I will stick with it. Help appreciated :) El jueves, 11 de mayo de 2023 a las 17:25:42 UTC+2, Scott Sauyet escribió: > Ross Table wrote: > >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Scott Sauyet
Ross Table wrote: > click the cog and find the github settings and paste it in there along with the github account > name and other stuff, that field is then saved locally (I think as a cookie but not sure) I'm pretty sure that the Git Savers save the Personal Access Token (PAT) in

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Ross Table
no, you have to generate a PAT (https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token), its sort of like a password then on the wiki you have to click the cog and find the github settings and paste it in there along with the github

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Joan Forn
Thanks for the fast response, I did tried to add a tiddly in your page and was not saved (wich is nice). ¿Do you have to enter your GitHub password everytime you do want to save changes? I found this solution that works too: 1) start a LXC container or VM in your proxmox server. 2) inside the

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer

2023-05-11 Thread Ross Table
I have had great success integrating with github. I purchased a domain and have setup subdomains, each of which points to a different wiki that I am using for something different. There is no hosting fee as its hosted on github, the down side to this is it is technically public for anyone to

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlyserver portable install

2020-09-01 Thread Robert Jopling
Thanks mark That is helpful. Will try out your suggestions. Rob On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 23:14, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > When you download and/or extract the node package (I'm pretty sure it's > unzippable), there is a file (node.exe, I think) that does

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlyserver portable install

2020-08-31 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
When you download and/or extract the node package (I'm pretty sure it's unzippable), there is a file (node.exe, I think) that does the heavy lifting. You can copy it into the same directory as your tiddly server files so that you don't need to install node.js on some other PC you might visit.

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlyserver portable install

2020-08-31 Thread Robert Jopling
I now have a portable version of Tiddlyserver working on my Win10 pc, although it is not truly portable. Arlen's instructions say: "You can also copy the Node executable into the folder for a truly portable install." I am not sure what is meant by "the Node executable". I have visited the

[tw5] Re: Tiddlyserver portable install

2020-08-15 Thread Rob Jopling
Scott Thank you for getting back to me. The settings.json file has the following content but only because I copies it off Arlen's instructions. However, I have no idea why the 'tree' is as it is or how I should restructure it to suit my needs. { //The JSON5 parser allows comments! //All

[tw5] Re: Tiddlyserver portable install

2020-08-14 Thread Scott Kingery
Rob, Probably should make sure it works on Win10 first. I'm no expert but can you post your settings.json? The wiki files and folders can be anywhere as long as you get the "tree" syntax right in the settings.json. Scott On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 9:07:53 AM UTC-7 Rob Jopling wrote: >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer Missing ETag on Nginx Reverse Proxy

2020-07-07 Thread oha...@gmail.com
Solved! Adding Etag required got it working in an Incognito, and it turned out one of my extensions ClearUrls was removing Etag too! Double issue, but ll fixed now. Thanks for the help you wonderful

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer Missing ETag on Nginx Reverse Proxy

2020-07-06 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Have a look at the etag settings mentioned at https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/docs/serverconfig.html (A browser search on that page is helpful) On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 6:41:07 AM UTC+2, oha...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello, > > Jordan here. > > That sounds like a good path to go down,

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer Missing ETag on Nginx Reverse Proxy

2020-07-06 Thread oha...@gmail.com
Hello, Jordan here. That sounds like a good path to go down, how do I go about it? On Tuesday, 7 July 2020 at 01:32:50 UTC+2 TW Tones wrote: > Hi - whats your name? > > I do not have the skills to help you as I have not gone this way > previously. > > I do recall however configuring etag

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer Missing ETag on Nginx Reverse Proxy

2020-07-06 Thread TW Tones
Hi - whats your name? I do not have the skills to help you as I have not gone this way previously. I do recall however configuring etag settings in TiddlyServers settings.json in the past, primarily to stop the passing of time giving rise to failed saves. Perhaps this is a clue that could

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-21 Thread Arlen Beiler
What is the terminal (command line) output? If you can copy in the full logs (minus the names if it matters) that would be great. Also, is the checkmark red or grey? And can you verify that your wiki is at least 5.1.15? On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 10:24 PM Morgaine O'Herne wrote: > Yes, and that's

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-21 Thread Morgaine O'Herne
Yes, and that's exactly what it isn't doing. When I refresh the page, the changes are gone. It is not saving. On Thu, May 21, 2020, 5:43 AM Arlen Beiler wrote: > I'm sorry, I'm not completely following. If you open an empty single file > wiki, clicking the check mark will download a copy of the

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-21 Thread Arlen Beiler
I'm sorry, I'm not completely following. If you open an empty single file wiki, clicking the check mark will download a copy of the wiki at that moment. but autosave is turned on by default so it should already be saving the file back to its original location. On Wed, May 20, 2020, 23:28 Morgaine

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-20 Thread Morgaine O'Herne
Arlen and Matt, thank you for the time and labor you've put into this. When I go to the link in my browser there is an empty wiki, but when I edit it and save it, it downloads a saved copy to my Downloads folder, but does not save the original. Any help is greatly appreciated. Morgaine O'Herne

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-06 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Reading the docs, it seems like there's supposed to be an upload menu somewhere?? I don't see one on any of the pages, but maybe I've understood something. Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread Arlen Beiler
I see. It should work the same with or without TiddlyServer, so it would be better to start a new thread for this because I'm not really as familiar with this part of it. On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 5:47 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > When I try to access the JSON

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
When I try to access the JSON file, the terminal shows this: [2020-05-01T14:44:59.021-0700] GET - 127.0.0.1 /library/recipes/library/tiddlers/%2524%253A%252Fplugins%252FMAS%252FTEST.json - ms - - repeatedly (I guess every 2 or 3 minutes). But the browser page is stuck in

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread Arlen Beiler
What is the request log in the terminal? Can you paste the request lines in here? On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 3:07 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > More testing. I added "json" as mimetype. Not sure if that was necessary. > > But, when I navigate with TS down the

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
More testing. I added "json" as mimetype. Not sure if that was necessary. But, when I navigate with TS down the directory, I find that it can't load: %24%3A%2Fplugins%2FMAS%2FTEST.json So, maybe TS doesn't like these special characters? When I changed the name to TEST.json, then even though I

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'm trying to serve up a plugin *library*. A library is an index.html file with specified directories below it, and some tid files in those directories. Data folders do not have to be involved at all. Just the static server part of TS. I can accomplish this already by running http-server on

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread Arlen Beiler
TiddlyServer will not serve files within data folders, that is the data folder's job. But it doesn't make sense that you would be trying to serve plugin tiddlers from within a data folder, so I'm not quite sure what you're asking. On Fri, May 1, 2020, 11:57 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'm trying to have TS serve up a plugin library. Everything seems to work, except TS doesn't actually serve up the plugin tiddlers. I think the problem is that TS isn't serving up static files from sub-directories. Is there a setting that will tell TS to serve up static files more than one

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-30 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Let me try again. I'm asking a bit of a different question. How do I tell TS where to look for additional plugin libraries? Keep in mind that TS can serve up individual TW files. I would like to make a library of plugins available to those files, the way they can currently load plugins from

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-30 Thread Arlen Beiler
Here is my reply in that issue. I also include an example tiddlywiki.info Like I said, it's not a good idea to use the plugin library with data folders because they won't get upgraded when you upgrade to a newer version of TiddlyWiki. So that's probably why it's not included.

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-30 Thread Arlen Beiler
You're the second person to ask that in the last few days. This must be a recent change in TiddlyWiki. Normally you specify the plugins by name in the tiddlywiki.info file so they get upgraded automatically when you upgrade to a new version of TiddlyWiki. This is definitely the better way to do

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-30 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
How do I tell TS where my physical plugin library and/or where do I put a collection of plugins? Thanks! On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:39:44 PM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I've upgraded TiddlyServer to target 5.1.22. > > @someguynamedmatt helped rearrange the build

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Mohammad
Arlen, I mean you may keep wikis in different places in different machines with different settings.json! You are right portability needs relative path! So, please go with your own instruction and ignore my comment. --Mohammad On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 12:49:14 AM UTC+4:30, Arlen Beiler

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Riz
Try adding "./" to node_modules too. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
> > Minor comment: it is better to use the full path for index.js > Interesting. Where did you run into this? I'm curious because it would seem preferable to have a relative path for portable installs, although if you don't need to specify a drive letter on windows, it should work on at least

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Mohammad
> > > > >- Create a new folder and cd into the folder. >- Run "npm install tiddlyserver". Notice there is no -g option there. >- Create your bash or batch file with the command > - "node node_modules/tiddlyserver/index.js --config settings.json" >- You can also download the

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
After doing it myself, I just realized that it is going to be way easier to use NPM to create the portable install. - Create a new folder and cd into the folder. - Run "npm install tiddlyserver". Notice there is no -g option there. - Create your bash or batch file with the command

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
There are various changes under the hood, and I assume NodeJS is improving as well, so possibly. Using a separate XML file for the tree is a feature that I plan to implement but I have not yet. I just thought the semantics of XML would be less confusing than JSON. You can currently specify a

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 11:39:17 AM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > I'm very sure that was a typo, but I left it since that was how Mohammad > wrote it. In any case, TiddlyServer doesn't care what the extension is, it > expects a JSON file. > In your directions (unless they were

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Those are nice directions, Mohammad. On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 8:35:36 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote: > > Arlen > I tested on Windows 10. It works fine! > Just one issue, It cannot create the backups folder and requires to have > that folder in advance! > > Assume you have a working Node.js on

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Mohammad
Hi Mark, Oops, It was a typo! hson --> json The correct one is node d:\TiddlyServer\index.js --config c:\mySandbox\settings.json --Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Mohammad
Arlen, Yes, node d:\TiddlyServer\index.js --config c:\mySandbox\settings.json is the correct one! Sorry for typo! --Mohammad On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 10:33:26 PM UTC+4:30, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > It should be *node d:\TiddlyServer\index.js --config > c:\mySandbox\settings.hson* > > On

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
I'm very sure that was a typo, but I left it since that was how Mohammad wrote it. In any case, TiddlyServer doesn't care what the extension is, it expects a JSON file. On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:37 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > What is a hson file? > > On

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What is a hson file? On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 11:03:26 AM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > It should be *node d:\TiddlyServer\index.js --config > c:\mySandbox\settings.hson* > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:35 AM Mohammad Rahmani wrote: > >> Arlen >> I tested on Windows 10. It works fine! >>

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
It should be *node d:\TiddlyServer\index.js --config c:\mySandbox\settings.hson* On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:35 AM Mohammad Rahmani < mohammad.rahm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Arlen > I tested on Windows 10. It works fine! > Just one issue, It cannot create the backups folder and requires to have >

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Arlen I tested on Windows 10. It works fine! Just one issue, It cannot create the backups folder and requires to have that folder in advance! Assume you have a working Node.js on your machine, follow this setup: 1. download tiddlyserver-2.2.0-alpha-3.zip and unzip in a separate folder 2.

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Arlen Beiler
Here is the folder structure. Hopefully this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. TiddlyServer (you can rename this whatever you like) This is the package folder from tiddlyserver-* TiddlyServer/node_modules This is a folder you create

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-28 Thread Scott Kingery
Hi Arlen, I have Tiddlyserver working on a previous version and decided to do a fresh install. I like making it portable so I tried to do that again this time. Installing without NPM is a little wonky right now. I went here: https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/releases/latest And grabbed:

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-26 Thread Arlen Beiler
I apologize. The upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1 was quite significant. Here is my getting started guide for 2.1 and up. https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/docs/gettingstarted You can just copy the tree property over, but the other settings are different for the most part. Arlen On Sun, Apr 26,

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
The startup didn't like my old 2.0 settings file. The upgrade instructions say to use example-settings.json file as a starting point. But there are only two json files in the directories (package.json), and neither are example-settings.json. On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 6:00:02 AM UTC-7, Arlen

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-26 Thread Arlen Beiler
To run it portable, use "node index.js" instead of the "tiddlyserver" command. (sorry, forgot to mention the name change). tiddlyserver-* contains a package folder which should be renamed TiddlyServer. tiddlywiki-production-* contains a package folder which should become

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-25 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'm running Linux, but like Mohammad I don't see a server.js file in the unzipped packages. On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:39:44 PM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-25 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Because each zip file extracts with "package" dir, I'm lost what the final structure is supposed to be after the two packages are combined. Could you give a quick (text based) diagram of the structure? ~/TiddlyServer/node_modules/package/ or

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-25 Thread Mohammad
On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:09:44 AM UTC+4:30, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I've upgraded TiddlyServer to target 5.1.22. > > @someguynamedmatt helped rearrange the build process, resulting in a clean > production build. So, I've now published TiddlyServer to npm and you can

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-04-24 Thread Mohammad
Many thanks Arlen! I like the portable feature of Tiddlyserver. I go though and will let you know of any comment. --Mohammad On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:09:44 AM UTC+4:30, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I've upgraded TiddlyServer to target 5.1.22. > > @someguynamedmatt

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-11 Thread jwd
So maybe I am missing something obvious but when I visit the above link or its home page https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/ I see no link to the actual current download location. You might want to include a Download section or a prominent link to

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer create directory security bug

2019-10-08 Thread TonyM
Arlen Thanks for being responsible for potential risks. Love your work Tony On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 12:24:03 PM UTC+11, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I've fixed it in master and I'll publish a fix tomorrow, but I just > realized that the create directory function in the

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
I've add some JSON snippets to https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/docs/serverconfig.html to hopefully make it more clear what the entire configuration looks like. On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:45 AM Arlen Beiler wrote: > Mime types can now be added by specifying them under { "directoryIndex: { >

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
Mime types can now be added by specifying them under { "directoryIndex: { mimetypes: { "text/html": ["tw"] } } } On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:42 AM Arlen Beiler wrote: > export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer { > /** > >* Backup folder to store backups in. Multiple folder paths can backup

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer { /** * Backup folder to store backups in. Multiple folder paths can backup to the same folder if desired. */ backupFolder?: string, /** * GZip backup file to save disk space. Good for larger wikis. Turn this off for experimental wikis that

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
The description on etagAge is not correct. It has nothing to do with backups. I'm not sure why I wrote that, but backups are always saved no matter what. I must have been tired that day! On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:37 AM Arlen Beiler wrote: > Here is the TypeScript interface for the putsaver

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
Here is the TypeScript interface for the putsaver property, which is a top-level property (in other words, put it beside the tree property). So "putsaver": { "backupFolder": "", "etag": "optional", // etc. } export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer { /** * Backup folder to store backups

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-04 Thread Adrian Holbrook
Just out of curiosity as I have not been able to get the backup to work on the previous installation I notice that you have "backupDirectory" but in the Settinggs example files oin Version 2.1.3 it had "backupFolder". Is this important? Adrian On Friday, October 4, 2019 at 5:06:58 AM UTC+1,

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to TiddlyWiki 5.1.21

2019-10-03 Thread TonyM
Arlen, Thanks for maintaining and enhancing this wonderful solution. I notice the settings.json seems to have changed a lot. I copied my tree into the new settings.json But these settings were in my old settings.json "types":{ "htmlfile": ["htm", "html", "hta", "png", "tw"] },

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer 2.1.2 beta

2019-08-28 Thread mauloop
Thanks for your replies. I started with a carbon copy of my 2.1.1 setting. Despite some warnings it started and seems to work fine. Following are the warnings, raised while starting up. They are not blocking. I will take time to investigate them further before eventually open an issue on your

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer 2.1.2 beta

2019-08-27 Thread Arlen Beiler
You can also just create a new settings.json file using example-settings.json and then copy the tree over from your old file. On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 8:19 PM Arlen Beiler wrote: > Yes, you can just copy settings.json over and if it doesn't complain then > you're good. > Yes,

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyServer 2.1.2 beta

2019-08-27 Thread Arlen Beiler
Yes, you can just copy settings.json over and if it doesn't complain then you're good. Yes, datafolder-template.json is a tiddlywiki.info template. It is the tiddlywiki.info file from the server edition and is used when you create a data folder from a directory index page. Yes, TiddlyServer 2.1 is

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer 2.1.2 beta

2019-08-27 Thread mauloop
Dear Arlen, I ran my wikis on 2.1.1 in the last four months with satisfaction. I was eager to update it to TW 5.1.20 (I was planning to do it by myself), hence TiddlyServer 2.1.2 is welcome. Just some questions: - can I simply copy settings.json from 2.1.1 to 2.1.2 (that I hardly