Thanks Tobias,

Running multiple --server commands on different ports is what I've done to 
a lesser degree so far: one for my general purpose work daylog and another 
for my 'home' collection. I was hoping there was a way to use the 
TiddlyWikiFolder concept as a way to avoid that and provide a middle ground 
between complete integration and complete separation of the work-related 
project tiddler collections.

I will occasionally reference one project's lessons observed in another's 
TiddlyWiki. But permalinks that refer to whatever port I happen to use for 
separate project servers is going to lead to poor URIs.

Guess I will have to roll up my JavaScript sleeves and look at an 
Express.js-based solution.  Thanks for the pointer Arlen!

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