I like to save my favorite web articles to my note-taking tiddlywiki. 

For plain text I love Tiddlyclip. But when I want to preserve the 
formatting I also use the firefox extension Copycat to copy and paste the 
html of a selection into the tiddler (and I worry about the safety of 
pasting who-knows-what code into a tiddler - but this is a side question). 

However, recently I discovered that the Brave browser on my Android mobile 
has a button to download a webpage as an .mhtml file.  

Could I treat the downloaded .mhtml files like my external img files and 
just call for them like calling for an external img, for example something 
similar to [img[foo.mhtml]] or [ext[Open file|/foo/foo/foo.mhtml]]?

That way the .mhtml files would be stored outside the tiddlywiki (no bloat) 
and merely viewed when called for. Is there a way to do this? And is it 
safer?

* I tried [ext[Open file|/foo/foo/foo.mhtml]] and it just opened a page of 
code, no website. (I was trying to access a downloaded .mhtml file using 
Tiddlywiki on Firefox on my desktop computer running Linux Mint). 

* I tried renaming the link and the file to .html instead of .mhtml and it 
just keeps "loading..."

I tried opening the file directly on my computer (not going through 
Tiddlywiki) by right-clicking on the file and choosing to open with 
firefox, and it only works if the file extension has been changed to .html.

I would be happy to hear what experiences people have had with .mhtml files 
and Tiddlywiki.

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