Xavier, Jed & all ...

Is there any reason why the "0.0.0.0" should not be set as the default for 
multi-accessibility?

I'm talking here as an idiot who can't see any downsides to that.

Josiah

Xavier wrote:
>
> Since 0.0.0.0 is *not* a real computer address, you own computer will 
> keep both 127.0.0.1 (always true for operations local to it like accesses 
> with a browser running on the same machine) and its local network address 
> that is displayed in the "Hello!" tiddler (probably assigned automatically 
> at connection time, and starting with 192.168). 
>

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