IE (pronounced 'AiEEEEE!') is the problem. I publish a TW for consumption by
a small group of people, so I don't have control over what browser they use.

Your reference to TiddlySpace is prescient; if serves a similar purpose as
tiddlyspot but allows me to edit online and preserve read-only access for
other users, I need to look into that. It could be easier than uploading to
tiddlyspot.

-- 
Bobman

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Again, if you are not using Internet Explorer - for which there should
> be no reason other than you being forced to be using it - you CAN
> embed images into tiddlywiki, which is especially meaningful for icons
> of a small size such as favicons. What AttachFilePlugin does is merely
> to provide for certain fallback solutions. That is, if it can't get
> the remote image, it takes the local one, if it can't get that, it
> takes the base64 encoded data ...if that's the right cascade.
>
> Cheers, Tobias.
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