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TiddlySpot Setup

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Communication

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/PwSGh40W4gE

Troubleshooting

Failure to Copy TWederation on TiddlySpot

 

TiddlyWiki Setup Protocol on FireFox

  1. Open http://tiddlyspot.com
  2. Put site ID and password
  3. Push "create wiki >>"
  4. Remember settings in the browser
  5. Keep window with the link open for your reference

 

Just TW5

  1. Enter password in the table
  2. Click "Save to Web" button
  3. Wait for the message "About to upload on http://YouWiki.tiddlyspot.com/index.html ...
    Main TiddlyWiki file uploaded
    " complete, with the link to your Wiki on TiddlySpot server.
    1. in the case of error, refresh the tab with template site.

TWederation

  1. Instal Open with Google Chrome Addon for FireFox
    1. Chrome / Chromium installation will be required too
  2. Right-click Open Link in Chrome: http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/TWederation/#TWederation:TWederation (All administration of TiddlyWiki must be done on Chrome)
    1. Step 2
      1. Wiki Name > site ID, above
      2. Password > password, above
      3. Click save tick
      4. If "Saved wiki" message appeared in the upper right corner, click on the link provided. A new tab will be opened.
        1. if no message, check Failure to Copy TWederation on TiddlySpot page
  3. Confirm that Step 2 of the TWederation template is seen on your TiddlySpot site. (Refresh the page if not there. Refer to Failure to Copy TWederation on TiddlySpot for more instructions.)
    1.  Enter Your Wiki name and password
    2. Next
  4. Step 3
    1. Click "Here"
    2. Next
  5. Step 4-6. Follow instructions.
    1. "Finish Configuration"
  6. Configure what Wikis you want to follow
    1. "Fetch Communication" tab
    2. Upload the tiddlers to your TiddlySpot site
  7. Done

 

TW5 How Do I Host My TiddlyWiki5 on Tiddlyspot

I just had to close and re-open the browser.


http://twaddle.tiddlyspot.com/#Fastest%20way%20to%20create%20a%20new%20tiddlyspot:%5B%5BFastest%20way%20to%20create%20a%20new%20tiddlyspot%5D%5D

In setting up a new tiddlyspot you can't use, specifically, FirefFox for the first upload of TW5. So in e.g Chrome or other you can have a bookmark or, even quikcer, the startpage set to show the url:

tw.com/empty > tiddler Ctrlpanel > tab Saving, i.e this direct link

This way, to create a new tiddlyspot fast:

  • In FF I go to tiddlyspot and create register a new name. But leave it at the confirmation page, i.e that shows the link to your new tiddlyspot.
  • Open Chrome to the startpage or bookmark, fill in the name and password, click upload. Wait for save then close.
  • Back in FF, click that confirmation page link.

Even better

  • Make a tiddlyspot that has a tw with your favourite settings and plugins.
  • ...and use that as your Chrome startpage/bookmark - or, rather, again the direct link to the ctrlpanel savings tab.

If anyone's curious, here is mine. It has a few customized settings but most notably it contains the SideEditor plugin.


http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#TiddlySpot

TiddlySpot

Tobias Beer updated 23 months ago created: 26. November 2014

 

 

host your tw5 online, simple

 

http://tiddlyspot.com

 

The workflow to host any tw5 on TiddlySpot couldn't be much simpler:

In fact, you can upload any tw5 to your TiddlySpot Site ID, simply by entering the correct Site ID and password into ControlPanel: Done!

If you neither have a TiddlyWiki or TiddlySpot yet, here's a simple process to do to get both up and running (only works in Chrome or Safari, not Firefox or IE).

  1. create new TiddlySpot
    • flavour doesn't matter, just remember the Site ID
    • keep that window open
  2. download or simply open an empty TiddlyWiki
  3. set your basics in ControlPanel to your liking ...I most always do:
    • Info: Title, Subtitle, Username, animation = 0
    • Settings: autosave "off", "include target URL", "update history"
  4. under ControlPanel / Saving enter TiddlySpot credentials
  5. click save
  6. Enjoy!

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Saving A TiddlySpot Your own TiddlySpot-like upload server


http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot

Saving on TiddlySpot

10th June 2016 at 8:26pm

TiddlySpot is a free hosting service for TiddlyWiki documents from Simon and Daniel Baird. The easiest way to get started is to sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com - by default you'll get the latest release of TiddlyWiki Classic.

You can upload an existing TiddlyWiki5 document from your local disc to TiddlySpot by following these steps:

  1. Sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com/, and remember the wiki name and password
  2. Open your locally stored TiddlyWiki document in your browser
  3. Fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in Saving tab of the control panel
  4. Click the save changes button. You should get a confirmation notification at the top right saying Saved wiki. Saving can take several seconds if you're on a slow connection or working with a large wiki.
  5. Navigate to your TiddlySpot URL at http://{wikiname}.tiddlyspot.com/

Note that your password is sent unencrypted when using TiddlySpot. From http://faq.tiddlyspot.com/:

Is Tiddlyspot secure?

No. Tiddlyspot does not use SSL/https. Your password is sent in clear text when uploading and when authenticating to access a private site. This means that your Tiddlyspot is vulnerable to packet sniffing and your password could be discovered by a malicious third party. Also your data is transmitted unencrypted when you view your site, even if it is a private site. For this reason please don't put sensitive information such as banking details in your Tiddlyspot and don't use a password that you use for other high security sites.

Problems with saving on TiddlySpot

In case you run into this error when uploading a new or freshly upgraded local TiddlyWiki to TiddlySpot :

Error while saving:

Error:NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI: Access to restricted URI denied

The upgrade operation falls foul of a security restriction in Firefox. Until this can be resolved, we suggest using Chrome.

    1. Use Chrome to open the local TiddlyWiki document you want to upload to TiddlySpot and follow the steps 1 through 5 described above
    2. Once you've checked the TiddlySpot-hosted TiddlyWiki loads properly in Chrome, you should be able to access, edit and save using TiddlyFox again
  •  
  • After you've uploaded your local document once, further editing and saving of the online version hosted on TiddlySpot should work with any modern browser of your choice.
    • Don't forget to fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in your TiddlySpot TiddlyWiki control panel for any new browser you want to use for saving changes
  • See also : Upgrading

   

 

 


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Saving on TiddlySpot

10th June 2016 at 8:26pm

TiddlySpot is a free hosting service for TiddlyWiki documents from Simon and Daniel Baird. The easiest way to get started is to sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com - by default you'll get the latest release of TiddlyWiki Classic.

You can upload an existing TiddlyWiki5 document from your local disc to TiddlySpot by following these steps:

  1. Sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com/, and remember the wiki name and password
  2. Open your locally stored TiddlyWiki document in your browser
  3. Fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in Saving tab of the control panel
  4. Click the save changes button. You should get a confirmation notification at the top right saying Saved wiki. Saving can take several seconds if you're on a slow connection or working with a large wiki.
  5. Navigate to your TiddlySpot URL at http://{wikiname}.tiddlyspot.com/

Note that your password is sent unencrypted when using TiddlySpot. From http://faq.tiddlyspot.com/:

Is Tiddlyspot secure?

No. Tiddlyspot does not use SSL/https. Your password is sent in clear text when uploading and when authenticating to access a private site. This means that your Tiddlyspot is vulnerable to packet sniffing and your password could be discovered by a malicious third party. Also your data is transmitted unencrypted when you view your site, even if it is a private site. For this reason please don't put sensitive information such as banking details in your Tiddlyspot and don't use a password that you use for other high security sites.

Problems with saving on TiddlySpot

In case you run into this error when uploading a new or freshly upgraded local TiddlyWiki to TiddlySpot :

Error while saving:

Error:NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI: Access to restricted URI denied

The upgrade operation falls foul of a security restriction in Firefox. Until this can be resolved, we suggest using Chrome.

    1. Use Chrome to open the local TiddlyWiki document you want to upload to TiddlySpot and follow the steps 1 through 5 described above
    2. Once you've checked the TiddlySpot-hosted TiddlyWiki loads properly in Chrome, you should be able to access, edit and save using TiddlyFox again
  •  
  • After you've uploaded your local document once, further editing and saving of the online version hosted on TiddlySpot should work with any modern browser of your choice.
    • Don't forget to fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in your TiddlySpot TiddlyWiki control panel for any new browser you want to use for saving changes
  • See also : Upgrading

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