Pulled this quote from LeoToDo.txt

"There are two reasons why Leo is unlikely ever to be a web app. 


1. There are somewhere around a million lines of Python code in Leo's core 
and plugins. Thus, a *solid* python in javascript system is required. This 
isn't likely to happen.


2. Creating a Leo outline widget is extremely complex. Even starting with a 
working javascript outliner, one has to deal with events (commands) coming 
from Leo scripts rather than from the user.


These seem like the most important obstacles. There may be others, but 
these suffice."

It looks like at least the first restriction on making a web enabled Leo 
has fallen.

http://www.pythonanywhere.com/

Chris

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