In the sense that nothing you make accessible online is 'safe' that no, it 
is not safe. But in realistic terms if someone can get the contents of the 
php file than they have compromised your server anyway so the passwords 
being in plain text makes no practical difference. Normally having 
passwords hidden on the server is for when you want to keep the passwords 
hidden from the server administrator as well. Every time I look at code 
that runs on servers I am struck by how a few lines of code are all that 
keeps anything online 'secure'.

And to my knowledge tiddlywiki.com has a link to the most up to date 
version 
here https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Saving%2520on%2520a%2520PHP%2520Server.html

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