Nice, I got the basic '.html' version running. NoteSelf looks interesting 
just for the tiddler revisions, but I don't know how to set it up so the 
public can access it where only I can edit it, or how to back it up.

Anyway, thanks for the help!

On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 9:39:07 AM UTC, TonyM wrote:
>
>
> How do I host without the public being able to change what is being hosted 
> on the server? 
>
> Jusy put the html in a hosted location, name it index.html to load by 
> default at the address and or foldername it is in.
>
> What is the workflow for making changes to the hosted file? For example, 
> is this done directly as in NoteSelf's CouchDB sync, or is a local copy 
> changed and uploaded using SSH?
>
> I think both are possible, but with no couchdb you can only use the 
> second, and the local pouchdb in the browser will be used. Saving the lical 
> copy involves a save over the existing file. Make sure it captures your 
> changes in another browser.
>
> Are there any other differences I should know about?
>
> Tiddlers are version controled
> You may need to use the plugin version to get the latest tw version.
> I have not put it in production yet, so cant be sure thats everything.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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