I want to make some general comments about the value of capturing Rendered 
HTML and where its utility lays. The solutions already generously given to 
me are really good. HOW is it helpful? Here is one serious example ... 
there are others ...

It allows you to ITERATRE presentation. 

A major annoyance with doing NEAT EMAIL is that email programs are in the 
Dark Ages as far as CSS formatting is concerned. 

I like to send email from TiddlyWiki for some mailing lists (usually via 
Gmail). I want the emails to look good. Being able to capture rendered HTML 
allows you to put it through services like Mail Chimp to make the layout 
universally email friendly. The steps being: (a) Capture Rendered HTML from 
TW. (b) Pass it through Mail Chimp to embed inline styles (adding those is 
another story). (c) Re-wikitext part of Mail Chimp's output HTML it so you 
can use it again as a TW template. (d) Pass a well laid out email to your 
mail client via encoded URL for broader mailing. The point is being able to 
capture rendered HTML in TW you can iterate this process and repeat it and 
add refinement as needed.

It works well.

Best wishes
Josiah



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