Thanks Joshua,

There are some great options for helper apps now. We can publish html at a page 
address with servers or in iframes that may themselves contain javascript, php 
etc.. Basicaly the source can be contained in the wiki but independently 
delivered.

My weakness is detailed internet coding and server interaction.

Disqus and intense debate plugins illustrate the interactivity we can add to 
readonly wikis. I can see a number of paths to pull external content in. I 
believe we only need a few helpers to open the world of json and xml data to 
tiddlywiki.

When a wiki is read write because of server permissions, I am an authorised 
user, such as served on sharepoint, or server authenticated, the wiki file 
checked out to me. I dont understand why we are handycapped interacting with 
api's and other services.
 And importing data automaticaly.

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