Hi guys,

I agree with all what Danielo said.

TiddlyWiki cannot be compared to a normal website where all you need to
do is just reference a javascript file and it works. As Danielo said, TW
is more like a program.

-Felix

On 07/20/2015 07:25 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
> Sorry for being so direct, but if you want a direct converter to adapt random 
> javascript to tiddlywiky maybe you should forget about using that snippet in 
> tiddlywiky. Tiddlywiky is not a website, it is an application, and as every 
> application if you want to add "code" to it you have to use its API. Could 
> you imagine someone asking for a converter to adapt random php snippets to 
> dokuwiki? The fact that tiddlywiky uses javascript does not make it different 
> from any other program. If you want to program to tiddlywiky you have to know 
> and understand how tiddlywiky works and write code specifically for it. 
>
> The place to test random javascript snippets is an html page as simple as 
> possible. 
>
> Having such "converter" will cause more damage than benefits. 
>
> In the worst case you can use the raw markup tag. 
>

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