Thanks Donald
I gonna to summarize our findings here and hope Jeremy address this 
question: how node.js+tiddlywiki work with external images in a folder of 
choice using _canonical_uri.

--Mohammad

On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 3:54:43 PM UTC+3:30, Donald Coates wrote:
>
> To add a little more to what I wrote above and address this specifically - 
> the files are not imported.  A reference to their location is created when 
> the server starts.  If you look in the directory that the tiddlywiki.files 
> file is in there are no other files there.  At least this is what I 
> remember from when I was playing with this before.  The only time 
> tiddlywiki creates an actual file with this method is if you manually add a 
> field or tag that is not referenced by the tiddlywiki.file parameters.  
> Then tiddlywiki has to create a meta file to contain that tag or field.
>
> The only way to actually import files is through the methods on the importing 
> tiddlers <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Importing%20Tiddlers> page or using the 
> servers import or load command - which is what started me down this rabbit 
> hole in the first place.
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7:37:50 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> In https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#tiddlywiki.files%20Files
>> It says path is relative to where tiddlywiki.files is located!
>>
>> Furthermore, the files are found and imported into Tiddlywiki. I see list 
>> of files in my Recent tab. The ur is created and everything is work.
>> but the image or pdf tiddlers show nothing!
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>

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