What is the advantage over regular data folders? Or is it just an interim 
step on the way to something else?

Thanks!

On Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 12:43:13 PM UTC-8, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> I have a working prototype for the client-side data folders. The reason I 
> call them client-side is because they are stored on disk exactly as they 
> appear on the client, and are deserialized directly from disk when 
> requested. 
>
> The client tiddlers are lazy loaded, which TiddlyWiki has supported for 
> several years. The browser side of things literally worked "out of the 
> box", but the server-side took quite a bit of thought and structure to work 
> out the details. 
>
> I've also decided to bring back more of the TiddlyWeb protocol, although I 
> don't know how far I will go with it yet. So the server side supports 
> multiple bags and recipes but the details are not finalized yet. 
>
> It's really simple to test and it should just work. Just download the repo 
> at 
> https://github.com/Arlen22/TW5-storage-plugin/tree/7ef9625eb796e115282b15180262f6a2c6d9cc19
>  and 
> follow the instructions in the readme. 
>
> I expect to add more features later once I hear from you all what your 
> thoughts are. 
>
> Arlen
>

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