I think it would be a good idea but its kind of ironic since wiki text is 
rendered as html. The biggest issue is when the html contains onclick or java 
functions that we use widgets for. 

I would think a browser plugin that can copy html as text then import or paste 
that, then you apply wiki text may be the first approach.

Keep in mind many html tags work as is in wiki text. And a parser that converts 
that eg <h1>heading</h1> to ! Should be easy.

Perhaps you can find a tool like copy html to markdown or another format that 
tiddlywiki can be set to recognise.

Regards
Tony

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