Scott Kingery wrote:
>
> ... the problem with stand alone html tiddlywikis is that they don't 
> present static pages .... So basically each page presents the whole wiki to 
> a search engine. I may do it just to do it but not sure how effective it 
> would be in the long run.
>

Right. I'm not sure either. Seem two aspects? Saving with pointers to 
tiddlers (useful). What search engines do with it (not so clear). 

But basically its interesting & you close to sorting it. Often with TW we 
faced with the puzzle of networking. I do think nice feeds is part of 
addressing that?

Thoughts
TT 

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