PS The hosting service seems to run on CLOUDLINUX 6.9 vmware Regards Tony
On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 10:36:18 AM UTC+10, TonyM wrote: > > Lost Admin, > > I have spent years at the Windows DOS Prompt and can do that very well, I > am not so quick at the bash prompt, in part because they are "similar but > different". The Key advantage to cpanel is I can browse files with a file > manager, edit files in place upload/download, set DNS all through a > dialogue. Of course the key features of the cpanel environment is PHP MySQL > and apache etc... on on a linux variant. > > If I had instructions at a logical level eg; *edit the .htaccess in the > Public_html folder to include...* I would find my own assisted way to do > everything necessary. > > I have struggled trying to make store.php work to host editable > tiddlywikis, and are keen to find any practical way to host Tiddlywiki on > the internet (other than read only or TiddlySpot) , I believe by definition > I actually have a lot of different opportunities in my hosting platform, > however I do not have the information to proceed with. Of course NoteSelf > with a PuochDB/CouchDB is clear (Since you only serve the file) but I > wonder if I could install nodeJS? > > Thanks for your effort. > Tony > > On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 1:14:47 AM UTC+10, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> I only use Cpanel when I am forced to by a service provider. Given the >> choice, I'm old school and edit config files by hand. If you know how to >> turn that into something that can be managed through Cpanel, I wouldn't >> mind you explaining it to me after I write up the tutorials. >> >> On Monday, May 21, 2018 at 9:10:11 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: >>> >>> Lost Admin, >>> >>> I am keen to learn how to set up my own CouchDB (I am on the NoteSelf >>> Forums) and I try every saver and hosting option to try and establish its >>> use cases. >>> >>> My biggest gap is when It comes to a Cpanel host, I am a re-seller of >>> hosting and would like to host savable TiddlyWikis there so I can make >>> them read writable for user and client interactions but have never got it >>> working. Do you have any idea on this. >>> >>> I will also test your published documents and help in any other way I >>> can. >>> >>> Thanks for such helpful contributions >>> >>> Tony >>> >>> On Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 12:30:32 AM UTC+10, Lost Admin wrote: >>>> >>>> A while back PMario made a video on how to set-up a webdav server on >>>> IIS >>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/ISS$20Webdav%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/_YwmiKqMyrI/H_nGBYs9CgAJ>. >>>> >>>> I also made some observations on tiddlywiki's WebDAV saver using Apache >>>> HTTP. Since then, the issue I had in my observations has been corrected >>>> (awesome work by the way to Jeremy and anyone who helped). As far as I can >>>> tell the WebDAV Saver works very well on IIS webdav and Apache webdav (I >>>> run both). >>>> >>>> >>>> I imagine many people on this list are technically savvy and capable of >>>> setting up their own server for TiddlyWiki. But I do wonder if there are >>>> people who want to do so but would like a tutorial to follow. >>>> >>>> When I first found Tiddlywiki, I initially used the download saver. >>>> Shortly after I learned about TiddlySpot and started using it (I still >>>> do). >>>> That lead me to finding out how it works and learning about "store.php" >>>> and >>>> the various GitHub repositories for variations of it. >>>> >>>> When the WebDAV saver became available, I switched my home server (just >>>> a little always-on Intel NUC) to use WebDAV and removed store.php (and >>>> PHP). Lately I've been playing with Note Self, which uses the Apache >>>> CouchDB as a back end database, and set-up my own small infrastructure on >>>> vultr.com (cloud vm hosting). >>>> >>>> None of what I've done is particularly exciting but it does require a >>>> certain amount of knowledge. For the most part, I found tutorials on how >>>> to >>>> set-up the various components, followed them, and then read documentation >>>> and fiddled with settings until I was satisfied everything worked smoothly. >>>> >>>> What I didn't do, was create good documentation on how I actually did >>>> what I did. Before I actually set-out on doing so, would people actually >>>> use it? >>>> >>>> or >>>> >>>> How many of you want to set-up your own dedicated server for TiddlyWiki >>>> but want a tutorial to follow? >>>> >>>> I'll be creating one for a basic self-hosted Note Self >>>> <https://noteself.github.io/> CouchDB back-end and posting it on the Note >>>> Self forums <https://forum.noteself.org/> regardless. >>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. 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