Thanks, Danielo & Mark: Of course! Don't know what I was thinking -- using 
the TW save button is correct. Solved the problems.

Danielo: I am using node.js to learn it, and this project is just a demo to 
see if I can figure it out.

Josiah: Not sure if your comment was tongue-in-cheek or not, but I'll take 
it seriously, because it does resonate. You noted that node.js will 
"corrupt my essence." To be honest, I agree: moving from the file-based to 
the node.js version of TW radically changes the type of TW user I am. I 
think it renders me less sensitive to the struggles of everyday TW users, 
which is not helpful for me as a teacher. However, my projects are getting 
sufficiently complex and large that the file-based system doesn't work for 
me. So, I think I'll have to live with the "corrupted essence" of myself as 
a TW user :).

//steve.


On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 7:22:34 AM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Why are you using mode at all ? Seems that you only need the HTML file. 
> It's better if you click the download empty button from tiddlywiki.com 
> In any case, never try to save tiddlywiki using your browser's save as 
> method, alleaysnude tiddlywiki save button

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