Hi Rich,

So you're suggesting that a browser TiddlyWiki could use a remote server 
TiddlyWiki as its backend.

That's very similar to what already happens when you run TiddlyWiki under 
Node.js with the --server option: each tiddler modified causes a small 
individual update to the wiki folder.

Presumably it would be possible to extend this to use a remote server. I've 
not yet got round to having a detailed look at how TiddlyWiki's saving 
mechanisms work, so I don't feel I can offer much more on this. But 
multiple users might be a problem.

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