Just upgraded TW in case that was the problem.

I also tried setting it up to work from the C: drive, but still got 
absolutes.

TW 5.1.7,Plugin 0.0.7-alpha, tiddlyclip 0.0.5

Thanks!
Mark

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:01:47 PM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
>
> HI Mark,
> I have tried to reproduce the problem you have, using win7 ff33 - but I 
> only have a c: drive,
> so I tried
>
> file:///c:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png
>
> where the hosting tiddler is in 
>
>   file:///c:/data/tw2014.
>
> with this I got a relative link:
>
> ./tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.jpg
>
> - so I don't really know what can be the problem - what is the version of 
> tiddlyclip you are using??
>
> BJ
>
> On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:57:41 AM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 5:30:43 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Mark,
>>> As Birthe was pointing out, if you have your media files in the same dir 
>>> or a sub-dir relative to your tiddlywiki, then tiddlyclip will 
>>> automatically use local paths.
>>>
>>>
>> It's using absolute paths on mine. For instance, it I attach an image I 
>> come up with something like:
>>
>>   file:///d:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png
>>
>> where the hosting tiddler is in 
>>
>>   file:///d:/data/tw2014.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mark
>>
>> FF 33 Win 7 
>>
>>

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