Actually...

...it IS possible the browser as a file explorer and open local files in a 
local TW in an iframe: At least in Windows 10, Chrome and FF:
Open a local copy of, say, empty.html. Copy-paste the local file path to a 
directory into the browser url field. At least in Windows 10, Chrome and FF 
(attached image. The "file:///" prefix is automatically added as you paste 
the path). There, you can navigate between folders and also open files, 
still within the browser, e.g json files (seen as text) and html files 
(executing it so it shows as normal local webpage) and mp3 files play using 
the browser player.



[image: Skärmklipp.PNG]




And this can be iframed in TW. Here, in the local folder, I clicked a link 
to a local copy of "full.html". You can also open individual tiddlers, if 
they are saved as such, but for it to be a nice looking tiddler it must(?) 
be a static html tiddler.

[image: Skärmklipp.PNG]
:

...AND it is actually possible to open the hosting TW from within the 
iframe (i.e open the TW inside itself) and then make changes in the iframed 
"copy" and save (using same file name of course)... and then refresh the 
hosting TW to update and get the changes!


<:-)

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