Nick,

Perhaps you need to share more so we can guide you.

smb or nfs are simply file systems. if you have read/write access you still 
need your browser to be able to save back. You either use Timimi or a saver 
(various available) so single file wikis can save without always having to 
"download" to save.

WebDav, Bob/TidedlyServer and node present the wiki at an address such as 
127.0.0.0 or the local ip address and saving takes place through the 
server, not the file system.

See my new topic the kinds of questions to ask about saving and hosting 
your wiki

Regards
Tony

On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 8:57:39 AM UTC+11, Nick wrote:
>
> I have been investigating these options but it's not clear to me which one 
> would be suited best for me.
> Right now I was looking at webdav and the possibility to use my existing 
> Nextcloud for this.
>
> Anyone who can elaborate why webdav and not smb or nfs
>

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