Thanks for the details... and no offence, but it seems pretty fragile.   :)

I was thinking of running a daemon on login on the remote machine, passing it 
the IP of my BBEdit OSX box (perhaps in an SSH shell this can be derived 
automatically?).  The OSX machine would run a daemon of its own listening for 
connections... ideally it could figure out how to use the mount command to 
connect to a file system on a remote machine when an edit request first 
arrived.  Then a command would be written that talks to the local daemon, 
passing it edit requests and waits for a completion signal.

Source for the remote side would be open and portable to any posix system 
(hopefully).

Too ambitious?

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