It may help sharing which server are you using?

Eg Bob, Bob.exe, Tiddly-server, simple Node?...

I don't know why they charge so much for static IP Addresses? I think its 
mean.

Since tiddlywiki can live inside the browser the possibility the IP address 
changing underneath is possibly a problem, unless the saver you use uses an 
Domain name address that updates with the change in IP Address, eg captured 
using a Dynamic DNS,

Regards
Tones


On Saturday, 22 August 2020 05:50:37 UTC+10, Calvino wrote:
>
> In the client / server configuration, I get messages that say the server 
> is disconnected. Is there a way to make a visual indicator on the page that 
> the server is on or offline at any particular moment?
>
> I'm also interested in whether the reason it goes offline might be an IP 
> change at the ISP, which is handled by Dynamic DNS. Coupled with sef-signed 
> SSL, this can be a little difficult because the browser will put a block on 
> the address, which can only be manually undone by mucking around with the 
> "HSTS" settings (difficult in Chrome, easier in FFox)
>
>
>

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