On Fri, 2 Apr 2010, PMario wrote:
Someone else may jump in for the access rights. Would be interesting
also for me :)
None of TiddlyWebWiki, TiddlyHoster or TiddlySpace yet expose much of
the power associated with the policy entities used to control access
right in TiddlyWeb. There is some inf
Can someone explain to me how the bags 'n recipes concept is being
reflected in TW classic and TW5?
In TW, each tiddler (if served by TiddlyWeb) has metadata identifying
its origin. The "server.workspace" field contains a reference to either
the bag or the recipe (e.g. "bags/Alpha", "recipes/O
uups,
I forgot. You have to register, otherwise bookmark and favorite doesnt
work
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On Apr 2, 5:19 pm, PMario wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Apr 2, 7:13 am, Xen
>
> > Can someone explain to me how the bags 'n recipes concept is being
> > reflected in TW classic and TW5?
>
> I can show you an example:http:
Hi,
On Apr 2, 7:13 am, Xen
> Can someone explain to me how the bags 'n recipes concept is being
> reflected in TW classic and TW5?
I can show you an example:
http://hoster.peermore.com/pmario.myopenid.com
There ia a wiki called MaloCSSLibrary which contains:
Ricipe:
system .. comes from tiddlyW
Interesting thread. Very welcome indeed :).
There is one thing that draws my attention.
FND wrote:
> Beyond this basic entity, TiddlyWeb adds a layer for grouping (bags) and
> combining (recipes) tiddler collections. These concepts already map to the
> existing TiddlyWiki's understanding of wo
> * Any particular reflections on how, or if, TW5 and TiddlyWeb (and
> more?) are evolving to/with the various tec trends we see? Since the
> inception of TW, a few things have happened - most notably perhaps the
> partial transition to mobile devices and also the increased popularity
> of social