Hi Edward,

I don't know if this helps:

My wiki is held in a folder, within which is another folder called WikiPics 
which contain the image files.

Inserting the following in a tiddler will display the external "image.jpg"

<img src="WikiPics/image.jpg" width=100 >

Regards
Jon

On Wednesday, 25 March 2015 00:43:09 UTC, Edward Del Grosso wrote:
>
> I have been messing around with tiddly wiki for the last year or so and 
> for me it has been tough going.  I now know enough to be dangerous and I'm 
> hoping that I can get some very specific instructions on how to accomplish 
> something with my project.
>
>
> My project relies heavily on embedded PDFs and embedded images. I thought 
> I would not take a performance hit *because I was running on node.js and 
> thought I would be covered by lazy loading. * It was only after loading 
> several hundred bits of data that I realized how much this slows down the 
> performance of the wiki. I have gone through the threads here on google 
> groups and have  small sense of what needs to be done. I have read 
> extensively about external images and Canonical URI but I have struggled to 
> make any meaningful progress.
>
>
> I remain at a loss however on how to convert an image or PDF toddler from 
> the embedded state to the external state.  Furthermore I would rather not 
> Joe have to accomplish this process manually several hundred times.
>
>
> I am running tiddly wiki five under node.JS.  I know a little tiddly wiki 
> and a little bit of JavaScript.  Thanks in advance
>
>
>
>

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