Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> What browser are you using?
>

FFlatest. I just tried this with IE and notice the dragging does not seem 
to give anything. In FF you really are dragging *something*.

Further, I just discovered that if you have this iframe:

<iframe src="http://tiddlywiki.com/alltiddlers.html"; width="600" 
height="400"></iframe>

...and you locate a link to e.g HelloThere and drag to dropzone, it will 
not only open *tw.com/alltiddlers*, but it will open 
*tw.com/alltiddlers#HelloThere*
(still leaving your own tw tho).


BUT I just realized something that is pretty close that I think works!

If a site is hosting a tiddler that looke e.g lik the above image, the 
links could really be exporting links! I,e  the feature you find in the 
toolbar. Instead of "importing" locally, you really export remotely, and 
save the .tid into your local nodejs folder - effectively importing that 
plugin or whatever it is. Does require nodejs, I guess, which I'm currently 
not using so I haven't tested it other than confirmning that export does 
work from inside an iframe. What do you say, is this a workable idea? 


<:-)

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