I know that when I'm using Tiddlywiki 2.x.x and taking screenshots, I have 
a tendency to either save the photos to a directory next to my wiki, or a 
tool like ZUploader which takes screenshots and uploads them to a photosite 
and returns the URL of the image.

Now my understanding is that Tiddlywiki 5 will be able to store images 
internally as a 64base encoding much like the AttachFile 
Plugin<http://www.tiddlytools.com/#AttachFilePlugin> that 
Eric Wrote, and incorporating MIME types.

I feel that I waste alot of time saving the images to the drive, and that 
uploading the images makes them visible to the general public (this is not 
always desirable), so another better solution is needed.  I think TW5 in 
development would offer a wonderful opportunity to fix this issue, if 
utilizing node.js in some way we could have something that listens for 
binary files to be uploaded using a screenshot uploader of some sort 
similar to ZUploader.  ZUploader could be pointed to the URL of the wiki on 
one of the ports, and send the screenshot to the TW5.

It's just an idea I thought I would throw out there, please discuss and let 
me know what you think.  (Or let me know if this has already been done or 
is already a planned functionality).

Thank you, 
   Andrew J. Leer

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