Greetings,

First time poster. I have been using TW5 for a while now and in the last 
few months I deployed using Node.js. 

When I "Lazy Load" (--server 8080 $:/core/save/lazy-images) I experience 
unexpected behavior.

"Picture.jpg" is a tiddler created using the import feature via drag and 
drop of a JPEG image.

When I try and display this image in a tiddler via {{Picture.jpg}} it works 
as expected. The site is loaded lazily and when I access the Tiddler 
containing that code I see the picture inline.

However, when I include Picture.jpg in a tiddler via [img[Picture.jpg]] the 
picture does not show up. Likewise, <$image source="Picture.jpg"> behaves 
the same way. I have to first open the Tiddler Entitled "Picture.jpg" (the 
one created automatically from drag-drop-importing of the image file.) Once 
I open this "origin" tiddler then the image pops up everywhere.

I have tried the latest versions of Firefox and Google Chrome. I am running 
the latest version of TW5 (5.1.10.)

I am using TiddlyWiki for documentation and thus there is quite a bit of 
pictures on each tiddler I create. I have chosen TW for its ease of use and 
extensible nature. Can someone please explain what I am doing wrong or 
perhaps a method/work-around to accomplish my goal. I have search the webs 
all day to no avail.

Thank you.

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