Thanks for this Chris, it really moves things along nicely.

Around 2007 in Osmosoft we used to discuss using SpiderMonkey as the
basis for a serverside implementation for TiddlyWiki written in
JavaScript. We ended up deciding against that approach, but it's very
striking how the landscape has changed since then, with many of the
new components that we identified now being available off-the-shelf
(eg JSDom).

As you say, the question of how we expose the serverside functionality
and how we handle the store (and caching) have now moved up the
stack...

Best wishes

Jeremy


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