Hi Alan
Great suggestion - this extension can be added to Edge, Chrome, Opera
and Firefox and moreover the saved HTML can be opened and display
correctly with ANY of those browsers. Brilliant! Many thanks.
Paul
On 28/05/2022 10:18, Alan Bourke wrote:
Paul
You could try a browser
Paul
You could try a browser extension like
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/singlefile/mpiodijhokgodhhofbcjdecpffjipkle?hl=en
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Thanks again Ted. I have edited your reply and added my comments:
On 27/05/2022 22:29, Ted Roche wrote:
In my experience, some browsers can create an MHTML file, but few can
read it. An email (.eml) file reader can, though.
This is exactly what I have found ...
What is it you are trying to
MHTML is not usually supported as a brower format. It's an output
format: combining HTML, CSS, JS, and images into a MIME-compliant
(sorto) single file archive format. There are some readers, and
converters to put files into more common document formats. A dated
Wiki article lists some:
Hi Ted
I finally remembered ... I checked out some other MHTML files that I had
worked with previously. It turns out that none of the browsers displays
MHTML correctly BUT if I use the IE Tab extension in the browser they
show correctly - and they display correctly in IE as well. I don't
Thanks Ted
I am saving as MHTML from the browser(s) ...
Paul
On 27/05/2022 19:34, Ted Roche wrote:
Paul:
How are you saving the page as MHTML? Are you doing that in a browser,
or using Automation or something else?
If a browser, which one?
On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 12:54 PM Paul Newton
Paul:
How are you saving the page as MHTML? Are you doing that in a browser,
or using Automation or something else?
If a browser, which one?
On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 12:54 PM Paul Newton wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> I have an HTML document in, say, C:\Temp. It contains, amongst other
> things, the
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