Jeremy et al,
 
As you say;

A JavaScript bookmarklet cannot in general read files from the local disk.
>

However node and TiddlyServer as an example can host files at local urls 
and I found the following that I am not sufficiently skilled to use
 
Reference External Resources from your Bookmarklets 
<https://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/reference/reference-external-resources-from-your-bookmarklets.html>

I wonder if it were possible to publish raw JSON or tid files via 
TiddlyServer or like static tiddlers that could then be dropped on a wiki 
from a bookmarklet. When I drop items found on file://C:/ or TiddlyServer 
browsing it only imports the link as an untitled tiddler which is good for 
importing URL's but not to import the content.

Continuing the conversation
Tony

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