> A wiki named Foo would similarly not be able to have any files in a folder 
> Bar if there was a wiki on Foo/Bar
>

Do you mean you can't files on /files/Foo/Bar because of the term "Bar" ? 
Can't it look at the full subpath "Foo/Bar", which would not match with 
"Bar" ?

It would be useful on laptops if there was a "local" (insecure) mode that 
could serve up files from anywhere like TiddlyServer. On a local machine, 
you often need to put resources where the space is available, rather than 
where some particular software wants it to go.

Thanks!
-- Mark


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