That's very strange.  I'll open a bug report, and try to figure out what's 
happening.  My primary machine is linux, so it'll have to wait until I get 
a chance to try it on a windows box.  

i'm guessing that the nodejs process is hanging, leaving the connection 
open but without data.  If you run C;/Temp/TiddlyServer/nw in the command 
line, do you get any output?

Matt



On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 4:52:52 PM UTC-5, Gustav Wikström wrote:
>
> Hi, I just tried TiddlyServer as well and can report the same issue as the 
> one David Gifford experienced.
>
> Tiddlers have been published at different places on the harddrive. As an 
> example; Tried to put them in a subfolder from the installation-path 
> (C:/Temp/TiddlyServer/) and in a folder next to it. Tried both folder and 
> file options.
>
> I can go to http://localhost:8080 in the browser and it shows a list of 
> available wikis, but using the links (which leads to 
> http://loclhost:8080/whatever-chosen-path) just leaves the browser 
> hanging.
>
> Windows 10 64bit.
>
> Kind regards
> Gustav
>
> Den lördag 3 december 2016 kl. 22:26:56 UTC+1 skrev Matthew Lauber:
>>
>> Where was the file you were importing located?
>
>

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