I'm not really the person to answer this but FWIW: Yes, the stripping of 
all JS is intentional for security reasons. You can get around this by, for 
example, creating a plugin. There were questions about this just within the 
last 2-3 weeks.... If I recall, Simon Baird asked about where to find 
guidance on how to create plugins and I think Mark S also had a similar 
question.

BTW, someone qualified should update the docs for this 
<https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#JavaScript> to clarify why no JS and 
how to deal with it.
<:-)

On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 11:04:51 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> I use tiddlywiki to render a set of static html pages!
> In a tiddler, I'm adding some html <button> tags with some very simple 
> "onclick=..." in order to provide some small basic interactivity to this 
> static site. But TW rendering strips all the onclick stuff from the 
> rendered html. How could I force TW not to remove my "onclick" ?
>

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