Mark,

When it comes to serving it via http the main questions you need to ask is 
do you need to simply publish it as read only on the internet or do you 
have contributors, is its visibility or edit available online?, or do you 
want it hidden for you or a small number of people?. The simplest method is 
to edit it locally and copy up as needed or use tiddlyspot etc... Other 
questions are do you need search engines to recognise it etc...

What hosting service do you have available etc...

Personally I am moving to using tw-receiver, single file wikis on a 
standard web hosting platform for wikis I can edit and everyone else can 
read. I am gradually developing methods to help turn this method into  
fully collaborative system but this will take time.

Jed I think has the most advanced experience with publishing node on the 
internet but I believe security concerns remain.

So unfortunately you will need to describe more deeply your hosting 
requirements to get more focused advice on hosting.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 3:53:20 AM UTC+10, Mark Krieg wrote:
>
> Greeting everyone!
>
> I've got a personal journal in TiddlyWiki of less than 5000 
> entries/tiddlers. However when I started loading lots photos it began 
> crashing under node.js.
>
> I have two needs, the best way to handle large numbers of images and 
> audio, and also a method to server it via HTTP so I can access it from 
> anywhere.
>
> I thought that node.js was my solution, only loading the tiddlers as I 
> used them, however that doesn't seem to be the case.
>
> Any suggestions would be MOST welcome!
>
> Every blessing,
>
> Mark
>
>

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