Hi Rich,
 

> So is there a way to put a static page that other systems could read and 
> say, 'Oh that page over there the really Big HTML file has X Y and Z in it'?
> Then create permalinks via static page somehow so people know if you load 
> this HTML file and use the permalink you get straight to the X or the Y or 
> maybe even the Z.
> Or is this concept just adding mud to muddy water?
>

I think it is, because I don't believe google or bing bots follow our 
"permalinks"...
for them it's the same page, so nothing to follow!

Perhaps, though, they do with hash-bag?
...as they suspect an ajax application depending on it?

So...

http://mytw.com/#!SomeTiddler

...would be followed by an indexing spider whereas...

http://mytw.com/#SomeTiddler

...is not, because ...why would they?

That may be another good reason to pursue this ticket
more than was perhaps considered until now...

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1188

Best wishes, Tobias.

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