I am glad that this is helping people. I completely forgot about different 
system architectures, the single executable version was made as an 
afterthought because it was there so I didn't put much thought into it. 
>From the reaction the single executable version is more important to people 
than I expected.

The problem with security is that it is either everything is secure or you 
have something that is about as secure as disabling the edit buttons. There 
isn't much in-between the two. A plugin to add a multi-person login system 
would end up being either decoration or be bigger than the rest of 
tiddlywiki.

That isn't to say it can't be done, but it is a much better idea in terms 
of security, maintainability, ease of deployment and development to make 
another server and have tiddlywiki included as a module in that server, 
which is what I made for ooktech. With that you can have industry standard 
security with multi-person login and different authentication and access 
levels.

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