Jon, Don't feel bad I am no novice to development in general and understand
many different web technologies and I still get lost understanding and
working with TiddlyWIki! Under the hood lies a powerful beast that I have
discovered pretty much negates the use of all that lower level stuff I have
spent years working with and learning. It really is more of its own
framework than a basic webpage and Jeremy elluded to the fact that the next
Hangout (as far as I know yet to be scheduled) may provide serious
considerations into treating it as such and I hope many here attend.

What I think Daniello is referring to here is that he is using the native
library built into TW5 to encrypt the individual tiddlers rather than a
different one or one of his own design providing exactly the same level of
security and vulnerability that the mechanism now used to encrypt the
entire TW5 file has built in. More information about that is available from
the developer docs at the main web site and staffords web site here :
https://crypto.stanford.edu/sjcl/ Please do not interpret my answer too
mean I am an expert at any of this. I answered this post because I know
well that same state of confusion, have had fears many of my own questions
could be misinterpreted, and I want you to know you are not alone in any of
this. I also hope you will continue to ask questions where you find you
need too. Jeremy does an excellent job of taking all this into
consideration as he designs and directs things here to better help us and
other users use TW5.

Thanks,

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 2:28 PM Jon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Danielo,
>
> No I'm serious!
> I'm a real novice in terms of all this stuff and I just wanted to gauge
> the risks of losing information before I used your plugin.
> If you say it is based on the TW5 mechanism (and I don't really understand
> what that means!) then I'm reassured!
>
> I would rather not use irony etc. on forums like this to avoid the risk of
> misunderstanding, particularly when there are multiple languages involved
> and responses may only be brief.
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
>
> On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 17:17:16 UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> El martes, 7 de abril de 2015, 15:21:25 (UTC+2), Jon escribió:
>>>
>>> That's reassuring, thanks Danielo
>>> Jon.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, I don't know if you are serious or it is just irony.
>>
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