Possibly Yes,
We have a few extensions that allow using a IFrame Tag to load external
content.
My understanding is that they are not that much secure as they expose the
user account details to the browser...just a thought that i have read this
somewhere.
But possibly worth giving a try and see how far the stakes are.

If we take this path, then any future updation to the tiddler has to be done
in the tiddlywiki format while it is still wrapped under the mediawiki
IFrame tag.......need to explore a bit...


On the other hand, what about publishing the tiddlywiki content maybe using
the snapshotplugin as html and using any
html-to-mediawiki converter/formatter ? I tried the Send2Wiki to convert the
html to mediawiki... but it is reluctant to upload a html file from local
drive.

My idea and the requirement given was to convert the existing tiddlywikis
once for all to mediawiki and link them to the other existing data and
organize them. The mediawikiunplugged is an ideal candidate to extract the
data from the mediawiki to the field agents and update them as
required.......ideally :)

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