Communication
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/PwSGh40W4gE
Troubleshooting
Failure to Copy TWederation on TiddlySpot
TiddlyWiki Setup Protocol on FireFox
- Open http://tiddlyspot.com
- Put site ID and password
- Push "create wiki >>"
- Remember settings in the browser
- Keep window with the link open for your reference
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).
- create new TiddlySpot
- flavour doesn't matter, just remember the Site ID
- keep that window open
- download or simply open an empty TiddlyWiki
- 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"
- under ControlPanel / Saving enter TiddlySpot credentials
- click save
- Enjoy!
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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:
- Sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com/, and remember the wiki name and password
- Open your locally stored TiddlyWiki document in your browser
- Fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in Saving tab of the control panel
- 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.
- 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.
- Use Chrome to open the local TiddlyWiki document you want to upload to TiddlySpot and follow the steps 1 through 5 described above
- Once you've checked the TiddlySpot-hosted TiddlyWiki loads properly in Chrome, you should be able to access, edit and save using TiddlyFox again
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- 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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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:
- Sign up for a new wiki at http://tiddlyspot.com/, and remember the wiki name and password
- Open your locally stored TiddlyWiki document in your browser
- Fill in the TiddlySpot wikiname and password in Saving tab of the control panel
- 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.
- 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.
- Use Chrome to open the local TiddlyWiki document you want to upload to TiddlySpot and follow the steps 1 through 5 described above
- 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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