BigEd wrote:
There are ids in the source, which allow you to link to, for example,
http://tiddlywiki.com/#tiddlerRavesand indeed it looks like the 'more' box against each header has a 'permalink' action which puts the appropriate URL into your address bar. Although that seems to pop you into a single-section page - like
http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWikiAdaptationswhich isn't quite the same...
The other problem with this, though, is that Google is not going to use these links. When Google hits that page, it's going to point you at the entry URL. So it's very easy to get a Google hit on a term that you "can't find", because it's in a buried article that may not be readily apparent from the "home page".
As a user, when you get there, you won't even be able to search for the term you're looking for (using the browser Cmd-F or whatever) and find a hidden term, so the user will just go away frustrated. "I was looking for xyz, but can't find it..."
There are several very simple wikis available that can be readily set up. I used to use Cunninghams original Wiki in Perl, but I was using it locally.