Amreus,

Great contribution here for the community. Quick collection of urls and 
names would be a wonder full way to quickly collate ones internet research. 

My own server config skills are not strong but please let us know if and 
when this leaves POC and can be widely used.

Just ask if you want some help.

Tones

On Monday, 26 October 2020 09:07:30 UTC+11, amreus wrote:
>
> 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. 
>>>>> Please ask if you have questions or feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for looking.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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