This is great Mathias!
Thank you for sharing. I see you have also use lazy loading!

Would you mind to share the procedure for get and run your code! I 
appreciate if give us a step by step procedure!

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On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 12:56:25 PM UTC+4:30, Matthias Bilger wrote:
>
> I used to have the same issue, hat a lot of files I wanted to serve, but 
> did want to use just the tiddlywiki node js server.
>
> I run it in docker anyway and I am not too much into JS. So I just added 
> another docker container to my setup which allows uploading files to the 
> files folder for my wiki. I created a minimal tiddler for my sidebar which 
> has an iframe in it to show the upload form.
> Using nginx as a reverse proxy does the authentication. 
>
>
> You can find it here: https://github.com/m42e/tiddlywiki-uploader
>
>
> Am Sonntag, 19. April 2020 06:32:00 UTC+2 schrieb TonyM:
>>
>> Arlen
>>
>> Thanks I will revisit tiddlyserver for this. I admin I never worked out 
>> the login process.
>>
>> Its technical feasable to save anything out of tiddlywiki changing 
>> filters and filenames but seems to be no way to do this as a utility 
>> function and directed to an address of any kind.
>>
>> I will review and respond thanks
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>

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