Hi Jeremy,
 

> What we really need is "remote transclusion", where TiddlyWiki dynamically 
> loads remote content as tiddlers. That means that the remotely loaded 
> content will be available to list widgets and so on. All we need is a CORS 
> enabled server to make this work.
>
> There are a couple of techniques we can use to do that, and it's 
> definitely on my list.
>

That would indeed be a whole different ballpark, to have some server serve 
or relay remote tiddlers, even lazily loaded.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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