Hello,
I've been looking into using TiddlyWiki to create an online instructional 
manual. I'm not clear on three things and am wondering if someone could help me:

1) When the TW is published to the web, can anyone edit it and change it (a big 
problem for obvious reasons). I don't mind if they want to change their "view" 
or navigation, but not the content. I saw this article: 
http://80.56.108.132/TW5/TW5_readonly.html that makes the TW read-only. Is 
there an easier way to lock the file with User Access Control, or more blunt 
like with CHMOD or HTACCESS or would that break TW? For example, I write up the 
master file on TiddlyDesktop and then upload it to the web and lock it...

2) The tagline for TW is a non-linear personal notebook. I like how the 
tiddlers operate versus other wikis and the ability to hide the "cards" 
(tiddlers). But, as I want to use TW in a VERY linear fashion, am I making more 
work for myself than by just using other software tools?

3) How well does TW play with Javascript? I want to implement an open source 
image compression algorithm that doesn't yet have major browser support. The 
only way to use it at the moment is to wrap the image in a javascript script. 
For those interested, I want to use this: https://flif.info/

Thank you,
Jeremi
FLIF - Free Lossless Image Format<https://flif.info/>
FLIF - Free Lossless Image Format. FLIF is a novel lossless image format which 
outperforms PNG, lossless WebP, lossless BPG, lossless JPEG2000, and lossless 
JPEG XR in terms of compression ratio.
flif.info

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