Hello all, 

I'm a relative newbie with Tiddlywiki and I'm struggling with the following 
problem.  A search of this site and Google in general doesn't indicate that 
it's been addressed already so could I ask for your help with it please?  

I'm using Tiddlyspot to host a TW5 file that publishes the results from a 
continuing series of games that I've been playing solo during lockdown, 
with the idea that a few, interested friends can follow the progress.  The 
Tiddlywiki can be found here http://nyikancrisis.tiddlyspot.com.

To keep the footprint of the Tiddlywiki file as small as possible, I've 
avoided embedding imagery in the file.  Instead I've linked the images from 
my Dropbox account using this link syntax: 
[img[https://www.dropbox.com/s/3j94lvbwqubk0kn/IMG-20200605-WA0008.jpeg?dl=1]]

Everything is working perfectly except that no one using Safari on any 
Apple device can see the pictures, they simply don't render.  

One of my friends has suggested that this is to do with Safari and it's 
'Cross Origin Restrictions'.  I'm reading up on this at the moment (here's 
an example 
https://www.webdavsystem.com/ajax/programming/cross_origin_requests/).  If 
I'm interpreting this correctly, it seems that I will have to insert some 
Access Control headers into the Tiddlywiki file, which is well beyond my 
skill level at the moment.

So my questions are these.  Has anyone in the group encountered this 
problem before and, if so, identified a solution that works for TW5?  Am I 
in any way on the right track to a solution?

I'd be grateful for any suggestions you may offer.

Best regards,

Chris

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