> If you request a TW.html from the TW server, the TW server builds an html
> file including the TW core, but without the "content" tiddlers.
>

One small correction: the HTML file does include the "content" tiddlers.
(It doesn't include them when used with TiddlyWeb).

Best wishes

Jeremy



> The browser loads the core and makes a status request to the server
> If status is ok, the core requests all the content tiddlers.
> If the TW is loaded, the core makes the rendering .. so no communication
> to the server
> Only if you modify a tiddler, the content goes back and forth again. ..
>
>
> The only idea I have, is, that the Data center sets the vm to "standby" if
> there are no request for a longer time.
> So the initial load could be starting the VM + app ... This could be up to
> a minute. ... But I think, the server is in use.
>
> What about server load?
>
> -m
>
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