>
> simply drag the .tid into your TW5 that runs inside the browser. Tid files 
> are just TW5's uniform way to store and transport tiddlers. In this case 
> you don't need to worry about Node.js. A .tid file contains either a single 
> tiddler or a plugin and the plugin in turn contains multiple (shadow) 
> tiddlers.
>
> Regards,
> TheDiveO


That was the first thing I tried. The current version blocked it and the 
only older version I've tried it with was 5.0.13 which didn't seem to 
recognize it as anything more than one really large tiddler. 

On the plus side, following Danielo's instructions and fighting my way past 
... I've lost count how many... red alerts of death, I finally got a wiki 
that would start up and showed the editor showing an assortment of 
different colors and matched brackets and such. Now if I could just figure 
out how to do something mundane like, say, enter letters. I can move the 
flashing green cursor around but that's about it. 

Stephen

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