Thanks Eric for your answer.

I solved in the following way:  

As I used FF, I upload an extension for Firefox:  LocalLink 0.5, ( 
http://locallink.mozdev.org/ )
and it worked fine.  Also the simple way of placing the filename works with 
IE, but I did not try with other explorers.

Florencio de la Torre

El viernes, 25 de enero de 2013 18:24:22 UTC+1, Eric Shulman escribió:
>
> > the path and this command does not work: 
> > [[my file|file://filename.avi]] 
> > but with absolute path is works fine [[my file|file:///c:\my 
> > documents\filedir\filename.avi]] 
>
> As I previously explained: 
> > > And, because the link doesn't start with an /absolute/path/to/ 
> > > folder/..., it is automatically handled by the browser as *relative to 
> > > the current directory* (i.e, the one containing the TW document). 
> > > Thus, you can also write something like: 
> > >    [[old version|archives/filename.jpg]] 
> > > to link to a file in a *relative sub-directory*. 
> > 
> > > Also note that the link doesn't specify either http:// or file:// 
> > > protocol.  In fact, in most browsers, relative references only work 
> > > when you omit the protocol from the URL.  In this case, it's an 
> > > advantage: it means that the same external PrettyLink can be applied 
> > > locally (as a filesystem reference), or remotely (as a server-side 
> > > URL), without needing any special TW code... the browser's normal 
> > > handling does it automatically. 
>
>
> > Is it a way to set a variable with the path where the files are located? 
> > and to use this variable when naming the file to be openned? 
>
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImagePathPlugin 
>
> works for [img[...]], but not for general external links. 
>
> enjoy, 
> -e 
> Eric Shulman 
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