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Saving a webpage as a Mht file
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Jack B
2009-06-08 19:49:28 UTC
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If you want to save a webpage just for the informational content, is there
any reason to not to save it as a Mht file?


Jack
rob^_^
2009-06-09 09:07:48 UTC
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Hi Jack,

No, mht files are just zipped versions of a web page and all of its
contents, like a snapshot. Unlike a saved html web page it does not check
for a newer version when you load it.

There are some limitations though. Links to popup windows for other sites
and anything malicious are removed.

Regards.
Post by Jack B
If you want to save a webpage just for the informational content, is there
any reason to not to save it as a Mht file?
Jack
Jack B
2009-06-13 22:23:41 UTC
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Thanks Rob.


"rob^_^" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8FBF6768-0711-4CD2-8ABB-***@microsoft.com...
Hi Jack,

No, mht files are just zipped versions of a web page and all of its
contents, like a snapshot. Unlike a saved html web page it does not check
for a newer version when you load it.

There are some limitations though. Links to popup windows for other sites
and anything malicious are removed.

Regards.
Post by Jack B
If you want to save a webpage just for the informational content, is there
any reason to not to save it as a Mht file?
Jack
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