I thought maybe the problem was a lack of proper saving, but apparently TW5 
on node.js saves itself. 

So, yes the code works as expected on tiddlywiki.com. The problem occurs 
when a static site is generated and it drops the link information from the 
buttons.

Screenshots would not help, because the problem is: clicking on the button 
works in node.js, but does nothing in the static site.

Thanks, Richard

On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 12:32:12 AM UTC-4, Richard U wrote:
>
> I have successfully exported a static version, but it broke these:
>
> <$button to=MyTiddler >Home</$button>
>
> I tested, and [[MyTiddler]] still works, but it is not in the desirable 
> button format.
>
> Also, if anyone knows. My Node.js TW5 is available on the local machine at 
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ 
>
> However, I have been unable to access that from any other machine on my 
> network. I'm trying the Local address of the Node.js machine i.e.  
> http://192.168.1.123:8080/. I tried opening the 8080 port, turned off the 
> firewall, etc. Is there some other way to access this from outside the host 
> machine?
>
> Thanks, Richard
>

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