Thanks for your testing. Unfortunately, the second one does not work
either (in my testing). However, as I mentioned commenting the
previous response, this is not of greatest importance (but the
redirect technique has to be tried too: I understand how to create an
event - make an "onLoad" script, but as for now I don't know how to
load a document using the URL).

On 15 сен, 17:33, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did some experimentation in IE7 on Windows XP.
>
> My first attempt was to download a TW HTML file, put it on the hard
> drive, and then open it in the browser. Then I dragged the little icon
> from the browser address bar to the desktop, creating a shortcut to my
> TW file. If I double click on the shortcut, the TW file opens in the
> browser as expected.
>
> I then right-clicked on the shortcut file, and selected properties.
> There is a field in the property sheet labelled "Target" that contains
> the "C:\..." path to the TW HTML file. I tried adding #TiddlerName to
> the end of the path but found that the dialogue wouldn't accept it.
>
> I tried another approach which does seem to work:
>
> 1) Visit tw.com and drag the address bar icon to the desktop to create
> an URL shortcut tohttp://www.tiddlywiki.com/
> 2) Open your local TiddlyWiki file in the browser and copy the
> "file:\\..." URL that's displayed in the address bar
> 3) Right click on the shortcut in (1) and choose "Properties"
> 4) Paste the URL from (2) into the field marked "URL", and add to the
> end of it a hash and a space separated list of tiddler names (in the
> format generated by permaview). For example,
> "#MyTiddler%20AnotherTiddler"
> 5) Dismiss the properties dialogue
>
> The result is an internet shortcut that opens the local file and
> passes along the # parameters correctly,
>
> Cheers
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:17 PM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> > this may help
> >http://www.tiddlywiki.com/#StartupParameters
> >http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Paramifier
> > -m
>
> > On Sep 15, 8:09 am, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I mean
> >> 1) hyperlinks. As TW uses JavaScript I'm sure it's possible to make a
> >> hyperlink which text reads "<my TW path><some syntax stuff><a
> >> script>".
> >> 2) windows links. I'm not sure if they are capable to include scripts,
> >> so I'm curious if it is possible. However, if the first question is
> >> answered we have some stuff to tweak with in windows links.
>
> >> The purpose is to extend the "Default Tiddlers" option: imagine that I
> >> store my ideas, or questions, whatever in my TW. Now I have questions
> >> about coding (whatever) - and I want to have a link in my coding
> >> directory; and I have a directory which I open when I want to recall
> >> all the questions I would like ask one person. I want a link in each
> >> folder - a link to TW. But it would be faster if my links open TW
> >> directly with the desirable Tiddlers. So, this is it.
>
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