Hi Matt!

> The XML file is also XSLT transformed into a TiddlyWiki HTML file that
> contains only the <html><body><div id="storeArea"> content - (where
> the User Defined Tiddlers are stored); this file can be imported into
> a TiddlyWiki using the Backstage Import process.

It's a technique I also use quite often to "uphill" data into
TiddlyWiki tiddlers, for example here's a script to turn a
delicious.com export XML into an importable TiddlyWiki:

    https://gist.github.com/745113

Thanks for sharing your experiences and scripts!

-- 
Paul (psd)
http://blog.whatfettle.com

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