Hi Stephen,
 

> though you can link to external files, only certain types will execute 
> inside your browser
>

Not sure exactly where (I would do that in Chrome) but I know that you can 
tell Firefox which filetypes to open in the browser and which in another 
program, i.e. pdf... that is, of course, in sofar as the browser natively 
supports it or via some addon. Otherwise it will always open the external 
application, unless the file asked to be openeed is an executable where a 
browser might just refuse to do so.

If my file location is file:///C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/
> Tiddlywikkis/ONS%20Notebook.htm


Afaik, the location of your file does not matter for filesystem links. Of 
course, you can only make use of relative paths using [ext[path/file]] 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText> when your file resides in 
a subfolder to your wiki folder.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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