Hi Tony,
 

> I would highly recommend looking into running TiddlyWiki on Node.js. I 
> tried using store.php, however I think running it through node is much 
> better. I am also proxying that through apache to add SSL. Seems the most 
> stable configuration that I have tried so far.
>

Those are two entirely different modes to operate...

   1. *node.js*
      - requires a node capable server => not so common
      - operates on a per-tiddler basis
      - authentication?
      - should possibly be called "experimental" => use with mucho care-o
      - backups?
   2. *store.php*
      - requires "just" php => very common, plenty of free options
      - operates on a per wiki basis
      - basic autentication
      - does backups
   
Right now, to me, there's really just one option I would use.

Best wishes,

— tb
 

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