Thank you Eric,

You were right

> Perhaps you are referring to a different plugin, IncludePlugin, which
> pulls tiddlers from another document for *on-the-fly* loading, but
> does not actually *import* and save those tiddlers with the current
> document (and doesn't permit local editing of 'included' tiddlers,
> either).

I was thinking of IncludeTiddler not ImportTiddler.
I'll have to look at Import Tiddler for its abilities. Maybe look
further into TW's 'sync' feature also.
(They may accomplish what I'm thinking of.)

> TiddlyWiki is written in Javascript, a language that runs within the
> browser... on the *client-side*.

Again, You're right.
I smacked my forehead and said "Duh!"
Simple concept that, momentarily, escaped me. The 'ServerTW' is a
'Passive' file.
thus the need for an active server!
(but, _COULD_ TW, opened in a browser, be accessed like a server?)

You have actually cleared up quite a lot with those two points!
I could post a bare bones TW and write TO it (a la Tiddlyspot) and
then have several access it using IncludeTiddler, ImportTiddler or the
'sync' feature. (Okay, just a blog type TW on Tiddlyspot might be all
I really need!)

Again, Thanks

DrCory
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