well are there any services that'll host a tiddlywiki that can be
cname'd to?

imagine:
1. create tw at tiddlyspot.com
2. buy a domain, and add a cname for tiddlyspot
3. modify the tiddlywiki to deploy as a (bare bones) website
* any additional content can be linked (flickr, wordpress, twitter
etc.)

easily created, easily deployed, from any browser. easy to modify by
someone with no technical experience, without sacrificing the control
of css/html/js. the domain makes it feasible for a small business or
organization (maybe just as a draft or proof-of-concept). and although
tiddlywiki does rely on javascript, i'm sure it could be made
accessible in no-javascript solutions, if just to display basic
information. the point is having content linked to a meaningful/useful
uri as quickly and with as low overhead as possible.

is this a good idea, or am i too zealous?

On May 17, 6:06 pm, Simon Baird <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think it would work.
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:34 AM, jk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Would it be possible to create a cname record to tiddlyspot hosted
> > wiki?
>
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