Hi Julie

Try dragging the link into an open tiddler. File:/// works for me. I am 
running linux.



Birthe


Den lørdag den 20. september 2014 13.17.56 UTC+2 skrev Julie:
>
> I've first tried files:/// which retuns an error message saying that 
> Firefox doesn't know this protocole.
> With file:/// , file:// or file: nothing happens.
>
> After asking the web developer who shares my live, I've got the answer: 
> the disk has to be specified, for example file:///C:/
>
> Many thanks anyway for showing the path to follow!
>
> After some test... (yes, I write as it comes and do not publish at each 
> step)
>
> After the drag and drop I got a tiddler called "Untitled" containing the 
> (local) uri of the image.
> Note : it is impossible to drag and drop successively several images in 
> one import, they are all called the same way so the last one replaces the 
> preceding. So you have to drag and drop 1 item, import, rename, repeat. If 
> you select several image at once, the imported tiddler will simply contain 
> a table with all the images' URI.
> I've renamed my Untitled tiddler in MyImage.
> Then I've made some tests:
>
> {{MyImage}} -> as one could foresee, it displays the uri
>
> [img[MyImage]] -> displays a placeholder. The img HTML element created has 
> an empty src attribute (<img src="">)
>
> <$image source={{MyImage}}/> -> the picture is displayed
>

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