I believe a critical issue, and one I'm quite surprised about, are the 
cross-browser problems. One of the main attractions of TW is to serve as a 
long-term repository for hypertext content, free of the "expiring 
accessibility" of proprietary formats.

I would have thought newer browsers would keep backward compatibility with 
well-written JavaScript, so if I want to use an archived TW twenty years 
from now I wouldn't have to resurrect the whole working environment.

I've just re-visited a topic that's about that old for me, and I'm 
struggling getting v2 of Lotus Notes up and running just to get at my data!

Maybe I need to make sure my important data stored in TWs is also exported 
as CSV when it gets archived. . .

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