Don’t try to save it as html. Hit enter on the file to rename it, put html in 
the place xml is on the end of your file, and when you open it it should open 
in safari. I simply copy and paste into text edit from there and save as rtf, 
but you can read it on safari if you want.
On Nov 5, 2013, at 8:57 PM, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Last week, I wrote with increased frustration about my inability to read 
> previously opened xml files from bookshare.  It was suggested that I try 
> replacing the xml extension with html. However, when I attempt to do this, I 
> am being given two choices: saving either both page source or web archive, 
> and in each case I must keep the web archive or xml extensions with the html 
> extension.  My understanding is that I must only have the html extension in 
> order for this to work, but I am not getting a choice to replace, only "save 
> as". It is not allowing me to save it merely as an html. Please assist.
> Christine

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