Jim Witte wrote:
Exactly. With this considered, a mac os x bundle is the way to go. Even with a zipped folder it's extension would have to be .zip so it can be de-compressed.Correct, but if a file format for "large amounts of content" would be available, it would at least be nice if Camino [..] Looking at the latest comment, MAF seems to be the way to go:
[..] So in my opinion, Camino should rather support something like this instead of Mac OS X bundles for saving HTML along with its resources.
Except that MAF isn't supported by other major browsers (read IE). With something (a package, a zip file, etc) containing a HTML file and a folder of content), anything could read it.
OmniWeb supports htmld bundles. Nothing flashy, they just put a index.html file in it and that is rendered, any images or other pages work the same way as a normal web page. Seems like a good idea to me, it's allready fully supported by another browser, it works reasonably well with the rest of them, and most importantly it's easy to implement.
- Abhi
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