Re: 1) I fixed the "xmlhttprequest 404" issue by downloading a "server 
snapshot" from my node version instead of using the regular download 
button. I'm learning!

On Friday, June 27, 2014 6:53:16 PM UTC+10, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Dear Stephan,
>
> Thankyou very, very much for your help.
>
> Not only did I find I was able to import the html files by dragging and 
> dropping but I also, amazingly, discovered a much better process altogether 
> because I was able to drag the original selections of text and images 
> directly into TW5 and avoid the process of creating the google docs 
> altogether. 
>
> Mind=blown and much quicker workflow means I have imported a whole book 
> into this format and am pretty happy with the way it looks.
>
>
> https://6c5416d85b78243586803bdbb4771b5d2d699363.googledrive.com/host/0B8H35yJ22OmzOEo2dHJsR2dFblk/Grade7xplnrFriday.html#Introduction:Introduction
>
> Still quite a time consuming process (2000+ tiddlers) - but I think it 
> shows the potential of the concept to have a whole book.
>
> My plan now is to import the grade 8 and 9 books from the same series in 
> similar fashion and to play around with visual and UI enhancements to all 
> of them and then to remix these books into new versions which begin to 
> address specific curriculum requirements for Australia (where I live) to 
> demonstrate how the material can be used in overlapping contexts.
>
> Some questions for the generous;
> 1) My TW (link above) on google-drive says "XMLhttprequest 404" - is this 
> because it's making http calls (not https)?
> 2) I need to provide attribution at a per-tiddler resolution - is there an 
> easy way to tag all of the tiddlers in my wiki at once? If I use TiddlyWeb, 
> can I auto-tag tiddlers based on them being in a bag?
> 3) Is there currently any mechanism for "scraping"  web content - ie; 
> downloading everything the wiki points to and then pointing to the local 
> copy? This would be a very useful feature.
>
> And and all comments and suggestions about my project gratefully received 
> and thankyou again for your help and for the amazing TiddlyWiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>
>
> On Sunday, June 22, 2014 4:42:09 PM UTC+10, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>>
>> This is what I had in mind: 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/HEqq8JZFCEI
>>
>

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