I agree that this is a problem and an impediment to using nodejs. 
Apparently a lot of people just use TiddlyWiki for text and don't recognize 
the problem.

One solution, since you're already using nodejs, is to launch http-server 
in a separate command window. See 
https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-server. Then serve up tiddlers from that 
local server.

Good luck,
Mark 

On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 8:53:58 AM UTC-7, Daniel S. wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> it seems that its not possible to achieve what i want with just tiddlywiki 
> and nodejs. Since nodejs cannot serve local files, its not possible to see 
> external images in tiddlywiki when they are located on your hdd. So i have 
> to either externalize my images on a webserver or to work without nodejs 
> and local images. 
>
> Very unfortunate but thank you very much. 
>

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