Hello there,
I can't understand why 'join' does not result in the comma being added
to 's'.
What's missing in my understanding?
best wishes
ALex
var out = [];
var tids=store.getTaggedTiddlers('Q');
for (var i=0; i
>From a user perspective nice and fast,
Could it use a tiddler field to set order and include only tiddlers tagged
tagname ?
Nice work.
TonyM
If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
something.
www.tiddlywiki.com
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 09:00, cd...@peermore
This evening FND encouraged me to make an S5 serializer for TiddlyWeb.
This makes it possible to use a set of tiddlers hosted by TiddlyWeb as
the source for a slideshow presentation in your browser, using the S5
format/system.
I wrote a blog posting about it:
http://cdent.tumblr.com/post/124826
> Interesting but this one rewrite the content of an entire different
> tiddler, which indeed simplifies the problem. I would rather rewrite
> only the table.
Well, you could do some RegEx magic to detect the table (that would work
especially well if you made a leading line like "|draggable|k" a
Thanks for the fast reply!
I'll try that :D
On Jun 15, 6:03 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > While generally speaking I think relative URLs are the big win and
> > proper, I've found that in TiddlyWiki and TiddlyWeb situations I need
> > my URLs for things like images to be absolute to some root bec
>> If you like, we could set you up with a Subversion account and
>> contributor's directory on TiddyWiki.org.
>
> that would be useful, thanks.
Please register a Trac account:
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/register
We'll then create a contributor's directory of the same name in SVN
(login
Makes sense. It's just a bit of a pity that we have to choose an
non-intuitive name to get the defaults the right way round.
Martin
2009/6/16 cd...@peermore.com :
>
> On Jun 16, 2:48 pm, Martin Budden wrote:
>> a (perhaps) stupid question
>
> I thought we all agreed a long time ago that there a
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:10 AM, FND wrote:
> Most of the time plugins are released as individual tiddlers, using
> dependency checking as described here:
> http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Dev:Best_Practices#Dependency_Handling
>
thanks for the reference.
> However, I can of course see the desir
On Jun 16, 2:48 pm, Martin Budden wrote:
> a (perhaps) stupid question
I thought we all agreed a long time ago that there are no stupid
questions?
> Why do you call the policy constraint "accept"? You call the
> constraint "accept", and validate if it is not set.
>
> Why not call the policy con
Chris,
a (perhaps) stupid question
Why do you call the policy constraint "accept"? You call the
constraint "accept", and validate if it is not set.
Why not call the policy constraint "validate", and only validate when it is set?
I'm not arguing about which way the default is, just about how mu
On Jun 16, 12:16 am, mahemoff wrote:
> Thanks for the update Chris. The flexible validation model makes sense
> - in the medium-to-long term I would also like to see TiddlyWeb ship
> with a default validator that allows for general HTML content, that
> does the usual Javascript stripping, matchin
On Jun 16, 9:49 am, Paul Downey wrote:
> well, ignoring the hype, it seems like Opera Unite might have some
> interesting possibilities for TiddlyWiki, especially the embedded HTTPd:
>
> http://unite.opera.com/
Oh my. This looks very interesting. I hope this encourages the other
browser dist
well, ignoring the hype, it seems like Opera Unite might have some
interesting possibilities for TiddlyWiki, especially the embedded HTTPd:
http://unite.opera.com/
.. interested to see what folks come up with ..
Paul (psd)
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