Yeah, I can open file:///d:\моясукапапка\ in my browser (Chrome) just fine.
I just print "file:///d:\моясукапапка\" in url field - and here it is, all
the content of the folder. So the issue is not with a browser or a wrong
spelling, but the TiddlyWiki engine I assume.
[enlist{!!list}] or [list[]] should be put... where?.. :) coz if I leave
it like that - that's just text.
Flibbles написал:
>
> [enlist{!!list}] does work.
>
> ...also
>
> [list[]]
>
> Surprised nobody mentioned that.
>
> For your linking to a file, make sure you can open
> "file:///d:\моясукапапка\" directly in your browser, such as by dragging
> that file onto a new tab. The link supplied from that is the href you
> should be using for the link. But If you're still having trouble, maybe you
> have to encode the uri.
>
> <a href={{{ [[file:///d:\моясукапапка\]encodeuri[]] }}} />Link</a>
>
> Though honestly, I'm not sure that's the answer. If you can open it
> directly in the browser, you should be able to open it in Tiddlywiki just
> fine.
>
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