> This approach does actually have a couple of nice features: notably, > that it is possible to save the file locally even if the page has been > loaded over http. So, one could imagine a service like > http:///getmytiddlywiki.com/ that presents itself as a sort of > tear-off pad: you'd make your initial edits while at that URI, and > then click 'save' to download a local copy of your changes.
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