iframe sandboxing makes having only the pulling side need the plugin at 
best a very difficult task and quite likely impossible given browser 
restrictions.

All of the restrictions you mention, aside from some parts of the https 
one, are also present in any solution involving GitHub collaboration.

To make the equivalent thing to what you describe each participant just 
needs to fetch from whoever has the administrator role. the admin would 
have to fetch from each contributor wiki but if that becomes an issue the 
admin wiki gets a node backend like Bob that can handle the workload better 
than a browser. A back-end for the admin would also handle the problems 
with http vs https as long as the admin was on a server with https.

All in all you are giving more restrictions to what would be an acceptable 
in-house tiddlywiki solution than you are to a GitHub-based solution.

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