>
> If so, there is an approach that may be worth exploring: one could write a 
> plugin that on startup looks for a file called "BlahBlah 1.json" in the 
> same folder as the HTML file, and if it finds it, import the tiddlers and 
> look for "BlahBlah 2.json", and so on, stopping when it comes to a missing 
> file. Assuming IFFTT can generate files with an increasing index.
>

Hello Jeremy,

what do you mean with, if so? The single file configuration or the node 
configuration? I think this is not possible in the HTML file config. 

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