A good approach may be to...

   - write some *wiki-index.php* script that returns an index as json
      - may need some php smarts as to what is a wiki to be indexed and 
      what isn't
      - may have some recursive smarts about also indexing subfolders?
      - should come in the propper tiddler format so as to dump it as a 
      plugin type of thing
   - to which a TiddlyWiki js macro talks to by making a *XMLHttpRequest*
      - works only in a server environment that supports making such calls
      - the macro renders an *update* button
      - clicking it calls *wiki-index.php*
         - fires a callback function with the response, e.g. the json data 
         with the file list
      - in TiddlyWiki these data are used to either
         - output a flat list with links to those wikis
            - with title and modified date
         - create local tiddlers for those files if not existent so as to 
         be able to add notes
            - having some *wiki* field set to the name of that other file 
            and by default the same title
            - a *wiki-modified* field, updated to reflect when that wiki 
            was last updated
               - could be used to compare to the existing tiddler so as to 
               indicate if there are updates
            - for any non-wiki files you could also create tiddlers
               - set a field in tiddlywiki follow:no, so as to not index it 
               in lists
               - via checkbox in the import list
            
Something like this?

Best wishes, Tobias.

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