On Thursday, February 9, 2012 4:48:34 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> The second thing you mentioned, working around the compatibility issues of 
> browsers, is actually accomplished by using node.js to run the TiddlyWiki 
> core as a little mini webserver.
>
Is the use of node.js (one of) "the" way(s) future TW will run?

For anyone of course, not just Jeremy: Is the "experimenting" with the 
current TW solid/easy enough for a non-programming-but-geeky user to start 
to play around with? Could it be packaged with the file to be run from the 
same folder (as localhost) when read/write is required?

>

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