Just in case I'd like to mention a limitation of Dropbox as a
"hoster": "sometimes" (as I understand, for some IPs) it blocks all
the .htm and .html files for public view. I've run into this when I
was testing it as a host engine. Few words about this can be found at
[1]. As for workarounds, a "tiddlywiki.html" can be renamed for
instance as "tiddlywiki", but in this case not all the browsers can
open it without downloading. As I remember, Opera, Safari and IE can
while FireFox and Chrome can not.

This is why you probably should also test other such services. I tried
Ubuntu One and it goes ok, but I haven't installed it's client (it's
beta for Windows) and used just web-interface. There are many others
[2] (not all of them are what you need, click "Public Internet file
hosting" header to sort).

[1] http://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=34156&replies=24
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_online_backup_services

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