Returning to the issue: 

Actually the issue is NOT solved. 

An error is posted on the html-exported wiki when viewing it remotely on an 
apache server.  The error is: 

syncer-browser - 17:47:56 11 10 2015

XMLHttpRequest 
<http://larigot.avarts.ionio.gr/projects/2worlds/#XMLHttpRequest> error 
code: 404
syncer-browser - 17:47:57 11 10 2015

Sync error while processing '$:/StoryList 
<http://larigot.avarts.ionio.gr/projects/2worlds/#%24%3A%2FStoryList>': 
XMLHttpRequest 
<http://larigot.avarts.ionio.gr/projects/2worlds/#XMLHttpRequest> error 
code: 404


However, this error is not posted when reading the same file on the browser 
locally using the file:// protocol.

Iannis Zannos

On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 4:16:22 PM UTC+3, iani wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jeremy, 
>
> thanks for answering (so fast...). 
>
> On Mac OS X, npm global installs end up 
>> in /usr/local/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki
>
>
>  So much I was able to find out from npm documentation.  I looked there to 
> find the source for the system tiddler 
>
> The purpose for this is in my answer to your question: 
>
> What are you trying to accomplish?
>
>
>  I was revisiting a problem about which I posted here on April 8, under 
> topic [TW5] ? syncer-browser sync error
>
> The goal to accomplish is to export a single-html-file version of a wiki, 
> from Node.js version 5.1.9, with minimal config ("out of box"), using the 
> command 
>
> tiddlywiki <source folder> --rendertiddler $:/core/save/all <target 
> file>.html text/plain
>
> Under the 5.1.7 I was using a multi-folder setup to achieve a render, 
> setting Node.js up to serve from the ../pages folder, and rendering to 
> ../readonly
>
> ...
>    "includeWikis": [
>         "../pages"
>     ],
>     "config": {
>         "default-tiddler-location": "../pages/tiddlers"
>     }
> }
>
>
>  For this I used the shell command: 
>
> tiddlywiki ../readonly --rendertiddler $:/core/save/all ../../index.html 
> text/plain
>
> So I was trying to accomplish is for this to work just with the default 
> "out of box" setup which has a single folder "tiddlers", instead of using 
> the multiple-folder setup, which is considerably more complex..
>
> tiddlywiki tw5.1.9-filled --rendertiddler $:/core/save/all index.html text
> /plain
>
> On the second try, right now, this seems to work fine, so pending further 
> tests, the issue may be resolved. (Previously there was an error about a 
> missing "core" tiddler save, noted in the above thread).
>
> Still, IMHO the folders under 
>
>  /usr/local/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki
>
> should be briefly explained somewhere.
>
> Overall, I find that the Node.js version does not yet figure centrally in 
> tiddlywiki.com even though it is about a year since it has been out of 
> beta. This may be just me, working with Node.js instead of the other 
> versions, but it may be worth asking whether the trend is generally 
> changing in the TW community and to accordingly start some steps in 
> rearranging TW to somehow highlight related topics. I am aware that this 
> may be just a personal bias, still I wanted to share this here. 
>
> Best regards and wishes, 
> Iannis Z.
>
>  
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 2:05:20 PM UTC+3, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Iannis
>>
>> in the latest Node.js version (5.1.9) on MacOS 10.10 (, 10.11), where are 
>> the system tiddlers and the theme files stored when one does 
>>
>>
>> On Mac OS X, npm global installs end up 
>> in /usr/local/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki
>>
>> I suggest this information should be included in the Node.js part of the 
>> documentation on tiddlywiki.com. 
>>
>>
>> It’s not usually relevant. If you want a custom installation then you 
>> shouldn’t install tiddlywiki globally, but rather install it into a 
>> particular folder, customise it and reference it directly.
>>
>> What are you trying to accomplish?
>>
>> Also: Is there a guide on writing plugins, modifying system tiddlers, 
>> writing themes, extending TiddlyWiki with JS using the separate file format 
>> of Node.js?
>>
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/dev gathers information for JavaScript developers, 
>> and there’s a lot of information about customising through modifying system 
>> tiddlers on http://tiddlywiki.com, and the sites linked to under 
>> “Resources”.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>> Iannis Zannos
>>
>>
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