I thought I would give this a shot at work. Since we have an internal team 
sharepoint and I can create folder/files etc for my own use.

Like indicated earlier in this thread, I had to re-name it to .aspx to get 
it to show-up in the browser as one would want a tiddlywiki to do.

Unfortunately, auto-save (closing an edit of a tiddler) didn't save 
anything (but the edit area closed fine) and manually saving performed a 
local save. Looks like our internal Sharepoint isn't playing webdav nicely.

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