The best solution would be to support the MHTML format as defined by RFC 2557 (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2557.txt):
* It's an externally defined format, not invented by Mozilla or any other browser manufacturer.
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Good. If it were implemented in the Mozilla core (is any of this going to any of the mozilla-design lists?), and therefore into ALL the Mozilla browsers across all platforms, that could go (a little way) toward setting a *real* (as opposed to 'name-only') standard. Does Opera, and any of the other "major" alternative browsers (I don't know any other than Opera), support it?
Will it allow you to remove parts of the archive? A lot of the time, I save as HTML complete (sometimes it's the only way, if the page is gz'd, to get Camino to save the text and not the gz-compressed file), and then get rid of the image directory.
I'll also talk to a person I know who makes one of the main web-browsers on the Newton (Courier) if it could support it easily..
Jim
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