Well, that is the problem:

<img src="data:image/png;base64,undefine">

So something in the system thinks that it is a base 64 image, even though 
it is a relative link image (as shown in the screenshots).

On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 11:08:33 AM UTC-7 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:

> Mark: I just tried to reproduce this and did not encounter the same 
> problem. Where the broken/non-existent image displays, can you inspect it 
> to see what the src attribute is set to?
>
> [image: Screenshot 2021-03-22 190753.png]
>
> On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 2:31:56 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> It's being served up by standard node.js. 
>>
>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 10:14:21 PM UTC-7 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I suspect this is a standalone TW file and not node.js?
>>>
>>> I believe this only works on node.js, due to path resolution relative to 
>>> the server root, as well as needing a static file server that serves the 
>>> images at that URI (which TW on node.js does for the files folder)
>>>
>>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 8:06:29 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have an odd problem that's showing up when attempting to use img[] 
>>>> links and canonical uri's with locally hosted (static) image files. 
>>>>
>>>> I have a tiddler with an image:
>>>>
>>>> [image: FireShot Capture 023 - Test 2 — a non-linear personal web 
>>>> notebook - 127.0.0.1.png]
>>>> with canonical external file:
>>>>
>>>> [image: exteriminate-canon.png]
>>>>
>>>> But when used as wikitext image, it fails:
>>>>
>>>> [image: exteriminate-canon-link-preview.png]
>>>>
>>>> I haven't tried it yet to see if it works as a local file.
>>>>
>>>>

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