ColdFusion is not used very much these days, compared to .Net, PHP and 
such, and some of you may never have heard of it.  But it's still in active 
development, and popular in government/state work especially, since a surge 
in the mid-90s.

* File Save - I've got a CFM file that is taking the TW file and saving it 
to the storage location, so that a browser can just reload and get the most 
current one.  Works on mobile browsers too as you would imagine.

* Does simple backups.

* saves in location specified in the TiddlySpot dialog/config.

Adding more features as time goes on.  

Will get the code up on GitHub at some point, but I doubt any of you have 
your own ColdFusion hosted site.  I'm sure there's no one clamoring for it, 
but I thought I'd drop a note here anyway.

I'm sure I'll be aksing more questions here about how to structure the info 
that is returned back to the TW instance tha is running in the current 
browser.

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