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Hi there, I'm thinking about fast content import in to single file TW5, just drag-n-dropping (or loading with other standard methods) without appearing -MK- |
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There is no way to do that, with the existing TW UI. I personally would not want a possibility that you describe for security reasons. TW makes it really easy to import content from other wiki dot-HTML files, from JSON files and so on. Without the preview the wiki would import everything, without the user knowing what actually is imported. There could be a lot of "evil" content that you do not really want to land in your wiki. |
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@gMakaan There has been a discussion at Talk TiddlyWiki about adding a data-store to an existing wiki.html file, if the user can control the creation of the data-store file. It's possible to use a file-system copy eg: Have a closer look at: https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/searching-json-records/8184/9?u=pmario it may be a possibility, if you can control the creation of the data store. Related info about TW storage structure: https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/how-do-tws-json-formats-look-like/5998 |
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Thanks for explanation! Just trying this for fast import mode for using TW as separate I prefer wikitext over markdown for this task if i need more power (transclusions/macros/styling/etc...) and single powerful instrument to work and view with (TW) across all systems (desktop/mobile). |
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There is no way to do that, with the existing TW UI.
I personally would not want a possibility that you describe for security reasons.
TW makes it really easy to import content from other wiki dot-HTML files, from JSON files and so on.
Without the preview the wiki would import everything, without the user knowing what actually is imported. There could be a lot of "evil" content that you do not really want to land in your wiki.