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2008-06-05
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@ Nomadic
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2008-06-06
, 01:22
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@ Eastern Ontario, Canada
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Tiddlywiki might be the answer for me. It works on any PC platform and the IT.
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2008-06-06
, 02:19
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@ Italy
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Are you saying that Tiddlywiki now works locally on the IT without a server?
Added: I just tried it on my N800 and when I try to save the tiddlywiki I get asked repeatedly (maybe 8-10 times to confirm that I trust the tiddlywiki file. So, I would say that it works without a server, but is unusable.
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2008-06-06
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@ Eastern Ontario, Canada
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The "standard" tiddlywiki installation is just one file which is being modified as long as you modify the wiki. It was never meant to be used with a server, except for the customizations (some of them are around the web), especially the ones which make tiddlywiki work like a hostable wiki, and not as a single html file
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2008-06-06
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2008-06-06
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Are you saying that Tiddlywiki now works locally on the IT without a server?
Added: I just tried it on my N800 and when I try to save the tiddlywiki I get asked repeatedly (maybe 8-10 times to confirm that I trust the tiddlywiki file. So, I would say that it works without a server, but is unusable.
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2008-06-06
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2008-10-09
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2008-10-09
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@ the praeternatural tower
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Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/