Hello Andreas, I don't understand your diagram at all, but I agree that I want this working on the browser mainly. My idea is to stick to the single file paradigm as much as possible. In fact I have plans to provide a saver module that downloads the file with the database exported as a Json tiddler,and then load that tiddler to populate the database if it does not exist on the browser. This way you have advantages of both worlds, scalability and portability.
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