I was an avid user of classic but on hiatus for a while and recently 
decided to upgrade.  Sadly, I'm so far out of date that I have to recreate 
my little personal wiki.  This is just something I use to keep my 
engineering documentation, recommendations, tips and tricks, etc. collected 
in one place.

One of the big advantages is linking to a file, such as a PDF.

Using the latest version, I have this link set up in a tiddler.  When I 
click it after opening the wiki in IE (ver. 11.0.31), nothing happens.  The 
PDF does not open.  But when I open the file in Chrome, the link works and 
the PDF pops right open.  I specified the tiddler type as "TiddlyWiki 5".

I installed the TiddlyIE Helper extension as instructed on the home page. 
 I've tried this both with and without the Adobe Toolbar/Helper/Create 
extensions enabled and disabled with no change.

Thoughts?

Here's the link:

[[API 6D|file:///C:\OneDrive\Work\!Engineering Calcs\Standards\API\API SPEC 
6D.pdf]] - Specification for Pipeline Valves

See any syntax issues?

Thank you for your help!

-Matt

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