That's a good suggestion, but no joy.

I removed and re-installed tiddlywiki with npm.  I created a new wiki, so 
I've got a clean tiddlywiki.info, no content and no plugins.  If I open or 
close a tiddler from an already-open wiki while wifi is down, the status 
icon turns red and start spinning its arrows, and Network Error opens (or 
counts upward) at the rate of about 1 per 5 seconds.  I've tested with all 
extensions disabled too.  Chrome version is 81.0.4044.129.

Happens with Safari and Firefox.  (I was mistaken when I said it did not 
happen with Firefox in my earlier post.)

Pretty much makes node.js TW unusable in offline mode for me. More 
importantly, it gets me in trouble with my wife!  ;-)

On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 5:18:42 PM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> This is quite possibly related to your other post. Please try creating a 
> new empty datafolder and only copy the tiddlywiki.info file from your 
> current data folder to get a clean one. Then try testing everything again. 
>
>>
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