If tiddlers are stored in separate files, does that mean that multiple 
users can edit the wiki as long as they dont edit the same tiddler? For 
tiddlers, a save then overwrites the file that was previously there?

cheers

mike

On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 08:06:01 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Ulrik
>
> > Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about 
> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they 
> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML 
> file variant?
>
> Under Node.js all tiddlers are loaded into memory at startup, so there is 
> little difference in terms of performance.
>
> But of course you can run TW under Node.js to generate a static, 
> JavaScript-less version of a wiki; in practice that can often give much 
> better performance in the browser.
>
> > I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - 
> for now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become 
> close to 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki 
> starts to slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me 
> well). Is there any way to avoid that?
>
> We've had reports of people being able to run TW5 documents of 50-100mb. 
> There are some functions of TW5 that get slower with more tiddlers (mainly 
> the sidebar lists), but it's straightforward to adapt the UI to avoid them.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Ulrik Stervbo <ulrik....@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> What are the advantages of running the tiddlywiki as a node.js app rather 
>> than a single file? Other than the wiki is being run as a server and can be 
>> accessed from outside.
>>
>> Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about 
>> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they 
>> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML 
>> file variant?
>>
>> I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
>> now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
>> 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
>> slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
>> there any way to avoid that?
>>
>> Thanks for any comments.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ulrik
>>
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