Josiah,

Imagin you have a fantastic tiddlywiki, all its bells and whistles, it is 
served or single file and you put it up on the internet. The search engins dont 
load your wiki just the files they can see. They missout on seeing what an 
interactive user sees.

A bach export of all html that an interactive user may see into to html pages 
stored along side your wiki online and ensure the search engins can see this 
content and index it.

Now if as a result of a search engin some one arrives at such a static page, 
any attempt to interact with that page opens the interactive tiddlywiki 
transparently would work.

Add a feature to generate new static pages for updates, and I belive the 
problem will be solved. It just a matter of putting the right files and links 
online for the search engins to use.

Regards
Tony

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