Ugh.  I really ought to read articles a couple of times over.  Says it 
right under the title:  "(or any static file hoster)"

On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 10:58:39 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Thanks Anjar, that's a really good addition to all of the other fine 
> resources in this thread.
>
> Just checking, though:  I don't think that's anything special about 
> github.  I had a Sqlite database on Neocities for a SpiderBasic program I 
> was testing a few years back, and that was working A-1.  Happily, I needed 
> to know nothing about API's, because SpiderBasic handled it all.  Just had 
> to point it to the Sqlite.db file.
>
>    - Ultimately, a sqlite.db file is just another file along with html, 
>    js, and css files for a static website on some host.
>    - sql.js or whatever api for the static pages to interact with that 
>    sqlite.db file, that's the good stuff.
>
> Regardless, that is a really good article about hosting a sqlite.db file 
> on any static site.
>
> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:06:13 PM UTC-3 Anjar wrote:
>
>> @cj.v Great! You may have read it, but I accidentally came across this: 
>> https://phiresky.github.io/blog/2021/hosting-sqlite-databases-on-github-pages/
>>
>> Best,
>> Anders
>> søndag 2. mai 2021 kl. 17:16:25 UTC+2 skrev cj.v...@gmail.com:
>>
>>> Good grief:  Neocities *is* just for hosting static sites (html, css, 
>>> javascript and other files.)  sql.js *is *a good fit for Neocities.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 11:54:35 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>
>>>> G'day g'day an Happy Sunday!
>>>>
>>>> Neocities if just for hosting static sites.  sql.js would have been a 
>>>> good fit for Neocities.
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 11:05:35 AM UTC-3 hww...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> G'day cj.v:
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you happen to know if neocities could host such a server?  If so, 
>>>>> do we have any Documentation/Knowledge that might help us "make it so"?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:23:08 AM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> G'day Anders,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yup, sure did.  Very cool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Serverless sql.js would be more my cup of tea, but sqlite solution 
>>>>>> with server might make for a pretty decent plan B, 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 8:39:53 AM UTC-3 Anjar wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> @cj.v did you see this thread 
>>>>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/zcgAdcms0zM on php+sqlite? 
>>>>>>> Requires a server though
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>> Anders
>>>>>>> lørdag 1. mai 2021 kl. 23:15:10 UTC+2 skrev brian....@gmail.com:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://btheado.github.io/tw-widget-tutorial/ - this is another 
>>>>>>>> resource. It is focused specifically on widgets and doesn't cover any 
>>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>>> the other integration points mentioned by Jeremy. When I wrote it, I 
>>>>>>>> ran 
>>>>>>>> out of steam by the time I got to the third-party javascript 
>>>>>>>> integration 
>>>>>>>> and so there isn't much there to help answer Charlie's original 
>>>>>>>> question. 
>>>>>>>> But there are a few example libraries integrated there.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For the tutorial, I use the innerwiki widget which makes it into a 
>>>>>>>> live playground even for the javascript. You can modify the javascript 
>>>>>>>> tiddlers in the outer wiki and see immediate updates in the 
>>>>>>>> innerwikis. In 
>>>>>>>> fact, I developed the entire tutorial inside the browser. If you learn 
>>>>>>>> well 
>>>>>>>> by making small modifications to already working code, then it should 
>>>>>>>> suit 
>>>>>>>> you well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 3:16 PM PMario <pmar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 7:31:35 PM UTC+2 Mark S. wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But if I want to use JS in TW, I'm reduced to maybe two paragraphs 
>>>>>>>>>> of explanatory material. The only documentation I ever found was by 
>>>>>>>>>> (?) 
>>>>>>>>>> Chris Hunt, which pages have now disappeared except on archive. The 
>>>>>>>>>> code 
>>>>>>>>>> examples no longer match existing core.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/dev/ is still a very good overview about 
>>>>>>>>> how TW is built.
>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> After 5 years, it would really be great to have a bit of 
>>>>>>>>>> documentation for those of us who understand JS but need some 
>>>>>>>>>> hand-holding 
>>>>>>>>>> for the TW-JS gap.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> There are some early TW hangouts, that discuss the internal 
>>>>>>>>> structure in detail. 
>>>>>>>>> Especially No 10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o70TtNIe-L4 
>>>>>>>>> which is 2h core design and code only. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> have fun!
>>>>>>>>> mario
>>>>>>>>>
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