Why not publish it as a static site for other people to look at? It will 
load much quicker for them. I wrote instructions for a custom site 
here: https://www.didaxy.com/exporting-static-sites-from-tiddlywiki but if 
you're happy with the default styling, you really only need the default 
commands: 
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Generating%2520Static%2520Sites%2520with%2520TiddlyWiki.html



On Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 4:28:25 AM UTC+10, Kevin Kleinfelter 
wrote:
>
> It would be real handy if *I* could edit my node.js TW, share links to it, 
> and block the sharers from updating.  I understand that I can export the 
> site as HTML and publish that HTML file, but I've got lots of images. 
>  99.9% of the time, I only need to say to someone, "Here's a permalink. 
>  Read this one story for your answer."
>
> The use-case is that I have lots of reference material, my job involves 
> solving people's technical problems, and I'd like to send them a pointer to 
> my canned solution.
>
> I'm wondering how I might set things up so that when accessed via 
> 127.0.0.1, full functionality is available, but when accessed via other IP, 
> it is read-only.
>
> If I were running this on Linux, I'd use umask and file permissions and 
> run a second node.js as the nobody user.  I'm running node.js as a Windows 
> service, and it is in an Active Directory environment, where creating a new 
> user-ID takes an act of congress.
>
> I *could* just set up a daily file copy, replicate my whole TW to a second 
> folder, and let the "public" trash the disposable copy.  I'd prefer not to 
> go that route.
>
> Any clever ideas for a read-only instance using the same data?
>

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