Hi Jonathan,
 

> sure, there is no real protection, but I a have small userbase and I'm 
> just trying to prevent accidential editing. 
> The wiki resides on a sharded folder in a windows network.


Do you actually have any multi-user workflow in place at the moment? And if 
so, how does that work? If not, there isn't really any actual editing, or 
did you have that happen to you with people using TiddlyFox?

Perhaps it would be better to have / introduce some low-level 
authentication procedure for anything saving, e.g. some "enter some perhaps 
not so secret but still hidden password here in order to be able to 
actually save the wiki".

Best wishes,

— tb

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