Hi Tony,

Perhaps create an issue at the repo?
Sounds like a good, but sophisticated enhancement for the node server 
environment.

On the other hand, I'm not sure it is recommended to use node
to actually serve a wiki over the web, atm. But, that may change with this.

There could be additional parameters in *TiddlyWiki.info*
to specify *publicContent* and *privateContent* folders
and a global parameter for all other content to *private* / *public*,
default being *public*, imho.

Best wishes,

— tb

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