The whole thing seems much less mysterious to me than the term "integrated 
static file server" seems to suggest. After all, there is always some kind 
of "file server", namely the software that makes it possible to make the 
tiddlywiki.html file available to the browser. This could be for example 
the web server of a provider, the web server or the file system of a local 
computer.

This: [ext[./files/a-big-document.pdf]] is simply the relative link to a 
file, relative to the address (URL) of the tiddlywiki.html file. That 
means, no matter where the tiddlywiki.html file is stored, create a 
directory named files next to it and save the a-big-document.pdf there. 
(Only the file permissions are still of interest. These should be identical 
to the tiddlywiki.html file.)

But since I'm not really sure I've overlooked anything essential, I would 
be happy to receive feedback.

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