On Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 3:18:05 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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>
> And I think that I should point out that the node version not serving 
> other files on your computer is because of how servers work, it isn't a 
> tiddlywiki specific problem. 
>

Well, it does mean that TW on node can't do everything that stand-alone TW 
can do, which isn't clear to most people considering node as a save option. 
To me, loss of images is pretty important.

Is there any intrinsic reason why tiddlywiki on node couldn't come with a 
server like Arlen's does? In terms of security, I wouldn't expect node.js 
to be web-facing. Or am I wrong? Is there a secure way to use node across 
the internet?

Thanks!
Mark
 

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