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Support hosting images and other files with the file uploads plugin #236

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simonbaird opened this issue Aug 14, 2022 · 2 comments
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https://saqimtiaz.github.io/tw5-file-uploads/

The idea is that Tiddlyhost can serve as a general purpose storage with Tiddlywiki integration provided by the File Uploads plugin.

Suggested here by Springer.

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HwWobbe commented Aug 15, 2022

It might be a good idea to be able to pull images from Flickr. It is still a very popular site and that I have been using for years. TiddlyWiki's transClusion capabilities allow me to re-use my better images in conjunction with different text blocks to create stories for specific Audiences.

Lately, I've started tracking the combinations of Images and Stories by Audience, so that I can reduce repetitive similarities.

The same ideas apply to Pinterest.

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Potentially of interest would be the proof of concept PUT support for the FileUploads plugin: https://github.com/saqimtiaz/tw5-file-uploads-PUT/tree/main/PUT-uploader

Supporting file uploads would also raise the question of whether TiddlyWiki files uploaded as files would be able to save themselves.

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