You can run PouchDB on the server side in Node.js. An instance of that could be 
configured to live sync remote CouchDBs

Kindest Regards,

Bill Stephenson
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> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:10 PM, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm thinking more of sync across multiple CouchDB back-ends.  I'm really not 
> looking for a solution that runs completely in a browser, without installing 
> PouchDB.
> 
> On 2/4/19 4:05 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote:
>> Yes, using PouchDB on the client side you can configure the text.js  (the 
>> “publisher app) to “live sync” the changes on their local db to your 
>> CouchDB, which will then sync all the connected clients.
>> 
>> When a user views a post with the blog app, the app grabs the post from the 
>> CouchDB, so they always get the latest version.
>> 
>> You can check out an example of the live sync feature with the “Todo” app. 
>> Run it in two or more web browsers at the same time, make changes in one of 
>> them and you’ll see the changes appear in the others almost instantly.
>> 
>> 
>> Bill
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 4, 2019, at 2:55 PM, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> And that will replicate to other couchdb instances hosting the page?
>>> 
>>> Miles
>>> 
>>> On 2/4/19 3:47 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote:
>>>> Yes, viewer comments are added to the blog post doc with a perl script 
>>>> running on the server side.
>>>> 
>>>> I’d be glad to send you the script.
>>>> 
>>>> Kindest Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Bill Stephenson
>>>> Tech Support
>>>> www.cherrypc.com <http://www.ezinvoice.com/>
>>>> 1-417-546-8390
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Feb 4, 2019, at 2:41 PM, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Martin & Bill - thanks for your replies & pointers!  Both look 
>>>>> interesting.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Bill - a follow-up:  Does the single page blog, at azartiz.com, support 
>>>>> replication of comments?  My goal is to publish a blog, distribute it to 
>>>>> various social media sites, and build a single discussion community 
>>>>> around each post.  I prefer to take a replicated approach for the 
>>>>> database, on general principles (reliability and such).  Essentially, 
>>>>> publish via RSS, with each post & associated comments becoming their own 
>>>>> mesh network.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks Again,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Miles
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 2/4/19 1:24 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote:
>>>>>> I’m not sure if it qualifies, but you’re welcome to take a look the blog 
>>>>>> I've made at azartiz.com.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Kindest Regards,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Bill Stephenson
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Feb 4, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Miles Fidelman 
>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I wonder if anybody has built a replicated blog engine on top of 
>>>>>>> CouchDB - something like WordPress that can run as multiple, 
>>>>>>> synchronized, local copies.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Anybody know of such a beast?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks very much,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Miles Fidelman
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>> In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
>>>>>>> In practice, there is.  .... Yogi Berra
>>>>> -- 
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>>> -- 
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>>> In practice, there is.  .... Yogi Berra
>> 
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