Good questions. If I create a link in an HTML document with something like 
`x-devonthink-item://276FA79C-08F1-4E3B-9767-0E0E427F6498` as the URL 
(href), both Safari and Firefox (Mac) ask if it's ok to open the link in 
DEVONthink, and then will do so if I say "Allow" or "Open Link" 
respectively.

If I create a link using the same URL in a TiddlyWiki document, clicking 
the link just opens the "Missing tiddler" tiddler. I've tried in Firefox, 
Safari, TiddlyDesktop and Node versions.

My hunch is that TW intercepts links so it can handle them however it needs 
to, and doesn't recognize the "x-devonthink-item" as a protocol.

On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6:37:45 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> Jack,
>
> Can you give more detail on where these links are and are not being 
> honoured, such as what browser and or server eg Node, Bob, TiddlyDesktop 
> etc...
>
> As I understand it such links are not honoured in my browser so I do not 
> see why tiddlywiki would honour them as well. I am not a devonthink user 
> but hope with a little more info the community can help you.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>

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