Hi aamaadmi

> what is _canonical_uri

It lets you wrap an external tiddler into a tiddler so that you can refer
to it more easily.

For example, create a tiddler titled "MyImage" with the type "image/jpeg"
and the "_canonical_uri" field set to "images\anatomy.jpg". Then you can
embed it as an image with `[img[MyImage]]` or `{{MyImage}}`. The advantage
of using it is that you can subsequently change the URL of the image just
by changing it in a single place.

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:41 PM, aamaadmi <[email protected]> wrote:

> thank you andreas, i think 2nd is a good option .
>
> what is
> _canonical_uri
>
> for ?
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:38:58 AM UTC+5:30, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>>
>> Notice that the second version is independent of where the TW is stored,
>> as long as the tiddlywiki file is next to the image folder.
>>
>> /Andreas
>>
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