Jeremy

I will revisit again but I had timimi, node and tiddlyserver and others with 
this working.

I believe what is critical is the browser opens the html file and sees it is 
declared as html in its header. Regardless of the use of another extension I 
believe its working is demonstration of correct html file structure.

I won't regurgitate the arguments for the ability to use an extension here but 
the powerful reasons are.

Being able to identify tiddly wiki files on the host and treat the files as 
documents. This is even more pronounced with timimi allowing direct access and 
update of local wikis. This allows management of tiddlywiki with all the os 
tools available including search when many html files look the same.

The other is if we can assign tiddlywiki files to open in a nominated browser 
if not the default and in an "application" such as tiddlydesktop so a file 
accociation can be set. No need use command lines. 

Other local smarts can be written if tiddlywiki files can easily identified. I 
already rename them to .hta and .aspx successfully.

Regards
Tony

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