Hi Hans,

I'm no expert at all but have been playing with different set-ups. 

Hosting your tiddlywiki as a website is spectacularly easy. If you have a 
Dropbox public folder or similar, you can put your tw in there, point a URL 
at it and you've got a website. (I have a demonstration of this at 
www.didaxy.net). Editing and saving the tiddlywiki then updates the website 
(I was truly astonished at how quickly this happens)

One of my next projects is to figure out how to do the same using github, 
which I believe is how Jeremy hosts tiddlywiki.com.

If you want to edit your tw on the web and/or have multiple users then it 
gets a bit trickier - not because you can't do it, I think, but because 
there are many possible ways and you must choose the right one for your 
use-case.

The big problem with multi-user is how to handle edit-conflicts, I think, 
and there are several discussions of the topic in the forum, 
eg: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/edit$20conflict%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/8NdvFoz-GCI/H0yWp6NxZSYJ

Do you know about Tiddlyweb and the other back-ends such as Tank?

Regards,
Richard`

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