Tony,

The browser can know whatever you tell it yes, but when you drag and drop a 
file into the browser or import it another way the browser only gets the 
file name, not the path. You can give the browser the path if you want, but 
you have to do it manually that is how _canonical_uri fields work. So you 
can list all the folders you want in tiddlywiki, but it doesn't have a way 
to automatically associate a folder with an imported file.

And if you are going to talk about 'rights' of the browser vs the person 
using the browser in this context, the adversarial model used by browsers 
has a lot of problems, not as many as that of phone OS's, but there are 
plenty of problems. DRM and adtech are two big reasons but that is 
something that I shouldn't rant about here.

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