Hi,
I did test it with http://localhost/MyApp/   see the trailing slash! It 
worked that way, but don't ask why  :/
-m

On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 3:07:10 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

>
> Hi @PMario,
>
> I followed the IIS setup guide on tiddlywiki.com.  Yes I used the MyApp 
> subdirectory directions.
>
> I am not using it to serve static files per say, but the way I display 
> images/pdfs/etc... in my tiddlers is like this --> [img[./files/test.jpg]
>
> I use tiddlywiki as a personal notebook and have a large directory of 
> PDFs, Images, files etc.  I use external links to display them from 
> tiddlyiwki.
>
> A sample tiddler is:
>
> --------------------------
> !TEST
>
> //this is a test tiddler//
>
> This is how you display an image in tiddlywiki
>
> [img[./files/test.jpg]
> --------------------------
>
> On Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 3:59:44 PM UTC-5 PMario wrote:
>
>> Hi, 
>> I think there is a configuration problem with the IIS server. If you use 
>> IIS, you should better serve static files using IIS instead of the node 
>> server. 
>> How did you set up your IIS node setting? ... Do you use a MyApp 
>> subdirectory?
>>
>> -mario
>>
>> On Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 4:59:18 PM UTC+1 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have 2 deployments of tiddlywiki:
>>>
>>>    - One on a linux server using the docker image --> 
>>>    https://hub.docker.com/r/m0wer/tiddlywiki
>>>    - The other on IIS with nodejs.
>>>
>>>
>>> The one using the docker image is working normally. I have a `files` 
>>> directory  and I am able to have image links in my tiddler such as the 
>>> below.  The images (pdf, etc) display correctly.
>>>
>>>    - [img[./files/test.jpg]]
>>>
>>>
>>> The one on IIS using nodejs is not working.  I have the same folder 
>>> structure but the images links are not working.  I can see the image when I 
>>> go to `localhost/tw/files/test.jpg` but they will not populate in the 
>>> tiddler. Is there anything that has to be enabled or different when hosting 
>>> on IIS using Windows versus a linux?
>>>
>>>
>>>

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