If you see a traditional TiddlyWiki arriving at any one browser not
only as something that is simply served as is, but rather "cooked" or
computed on the fly as in the case of TiddlyWeb, then you should get
the idea ...regardless of whether my understanding or use of
terminology with respect to realworld webservice implementations might
be rather poor.

tb

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