Is _canonical_uri supposed to work with text files? I can't get it to show 
a simple text file with either an absolute address (provided by tiddlysnip) 
nor a relative address. But it does work with absolute and relative 
addresses of image files.

What I mean is that the text of the text file does not show up in the 
_canonical_uri tiddler. I tried saving the text file in the 4 different 
file encodings offered by Notepad.

It wouldn't even show me a text file in the same directory as the TW file.

I could get it to work with an absolute, but not relative path to a PDF 
(with application/tiddler).

It's odd that advanced file formats work but not a simple text file.

Mark

TW 5.1.8, FF 33.0, Win 7


On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 8:17:47 AM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez 
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Now I see that the canonical uri field can be used to point to external 
> files that got rendered into the TW tiddler body, I want to point to some 
> source code files.
>
> But, I am not getting any success. The way I'm doing it is using relative 
> paths
>
> _canonical_uri: ../../Dropbox/somewhere/file.js
>
> I am using node.js version, maybe that is the problem? Should I use the 
> standalone edition instead?
>
> I  have to say that I find the name of the field hard to type. I remember 
> a pull request to add a drop-down with common fields, was it merged?
>
> Regards.
>

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