TiddlyWiki is a complete wiki in a single HTML file. It contains the entire text of the wiki, and all the JavaScript, CSS and HTML goodness to be able to display it, and let you edit it or search it. Without needing a server.
I played with TiddyWiki a bit, but wasn’t able to edit the pages in my browser, as promised. Perhaps the ad-blocker or some security feature on my browser is interfering with the operations. I’m blogging this so I can go back to it later.
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Ken, thanks for the comment. My immediate interest in setting up a Wiki has passed, but I’ll revisit the issue over the summer for a fall class I’m scheduled to teach.
So did you ever get TiddlyWiki to work for you?
And I guess here is the first question to ask: Did you save the file on your computer or was it on the net? TW is set up so the default is ‘read-only’ if viewed over the net.
Feel free to ask any questions you have over at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki
We are always willing to help.