I just tried in Chrome - worked as expected. I'm not sure how to troubleshoot from here. I'll start by reviewing my instructions. I might not get back to things until later in the week.
On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 3:40:34 PM UTC-4 Atronoush wrote: > amreus > Thank you for sharing. I created a new wiki tiddlywiki mywiki --init > serverand then created an extra folder files in mywiki folder with > form.html and func.js as you advised. > Running new wiki using tiddlywiki mywiki --listen csrf-disable=yes > everything > was fine > Now from TWMark bookmarks with bookmark.js, I tried to add a page to my > TW in Chrome 83. > The form opens and let me add tag and save! > But I got this error: > > localhost: 8080 says > xhr.status: 0 > > > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 8:50 PM amreus <harl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Just wanted to post the latest code of my bookmarking-to-tw tests. >> Briefly, it works by using a bookmark that opens a popup with a form that >> is populated with the current site title and url, allows editing of fields, >> then sends the data as a new tiddler in a TiddlyWiki running on a node >> server. It's a 2-click solution. >> >> There are few parts to the setup, but the files are small and hopefully >> understandable: >> >> 1. A bookmarklet >> 2. A static html form >> 3. Javascript functions >> 4. Server options >> >> >> 1. The bookmarklet is placed in your browser's toolbar. It opens a pop-up >> window getting its contents from the static html form. Because the origin >> of the popup is the same as the wiki server, there are no cross-site >> scripting issues. The site title and url are passed to the html file as >> part of the url using the u= and t= parameters. >> >> 2. A static html file used for a popup window. I named mine form.html. >> This is a html file which is opened by the bookmarklet. The static file >> contains a form, and includes the javascript functions, and buttons to >> submit or cancel. A javascript function is used to parse the parameters >> from the url and populate the forms. The file lives in the files/ folder >> under your node wiki location. >> >> 3.The javascript file (funcs.js in this case)contains helper functions >> that send the form data to the node server using the WebServer API >> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer%20API>. >> >> 4. Run the server using the *csrf-disable* option set to *yes*. >> >> It's cool to see it working, but there's lot's of room for improvement. >> For example I'd like to grab some meta tags from the html as well as just >> the title and url. >> >> I put the files on github: >> https://github.com/amreus/bookmarking-to-tiddlywiki >> >> Let me know if you have any questions or thoughts. I'm just a hobbyist >> and all my knowledge comes from Stackoverflow, so any improvements would be >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks for looking. >> >> >> On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 8:45:53 PM UTC-4 joshua....@gmail.com >> wrote: >> >>> I've been tinkering with batch importing from Chrome an dFirefox, but >>> that did not solve the "once I have them all in TW what to do going >>> forward" with my TWBookmarks ideas. I will have to come back to this, >>> thanks! >>> >>> I think this is a great start! Here is the pertinent Docs on >>> Tiddlywiki.com: >>> >>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer:WebServer%20%5B%5BWebServer%20API%5D%5D%20%5B%5BWebServer%20API%3A%20Put%20Tiddler%5D%5D%20%5B%5BTiddlyWeb%20JSON%20tiddler%20format%5D%5D >>> >>> Best, >>> Joshua Fontny >>> >>> On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 1:20:09 PM UTC-7 amreus wrote: >>> >>>> Just playing with an idea I might have read about on this forum. It's >>>> not completely functioning at moment, but enough of it is that I'm >>>> certain >>>> it can be made to work. >>>> >>>> I made a browser bookmarklet that opens a popup window to your local >>>> node tiddlywiki, and appends to the wiki address the url and title of a >>>> web >>>> site. (Basically sends a HTTP GET request to your wiki, passing the site >>>> url and title in the query string.) >>>> >>>> The wiki has a tiddler that parses the request back into a url and >>>> title variable, which can then be used to create tiddlers, etc. >>>> >>>> I tried to write up some instructions here >>>> <http://amreus.tiddlyspot.com/#markit>. Apologies if I'm terse. 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