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Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail.
This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail.
It is called an web archive for email (.mht) it saves it in an excellent format for offline reading but every time I try to open it in firefox it calls IE to read it which I don't want. Any ideas? Is there a plug in or extension or some thing I can do to my firefox installation to make it work for me? |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary formatthat ie uses to save pages as web mail.
John Toliver wrote:
> This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail. > It is called an web archive for email (.mht) it saves it in an > excellent format for offline reading but every time I try to open it > in firefox it calls IE to read it which I don't want. Any ideas? Is > there a plug in or extension or some thing I can do to my firefox > installation to make it work for me? Um, no. As you say its a proprietary format. If you want to send pages as webmail, then may I suggest Mozilla 1.7.2? Its what Firefox was derived from after all, and includes browsing, email/news and chat. Then you wont have to save files using IE. -- Mozilla Champion UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org Mozilla Champions - http://mozillachampions.mozdev.org Mozilla Manual - http://mozmanual.mozdev.org/ |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary formatthat ie uses to save pages as web mail.
John Toliver wrote:
> This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail. > It is called an web archive for email (.mht) it saves it in an > excellent format for offline reading but every time I try to open it > in firefox it calls IE to read it which I don't want. Any ideas? Is > there a plug in or extension or some thing I can do to my firefox > installation to make it work for me? Try this, but I don't know if it will work. As Moz Champ says its proprietary to IE. Close Moz, open Windows Explorer, Click on Tools, Folder Options. Then click on the File Types tab. Scroll on down until you come across mht. Double click on it and double click on Open. Erase everything on the target line expect for any special endings, such as %1 or -url %1 or whatever. Change the target line for FireFox. If theres anything under DDE, remove them and uncheck it. You may have to reboot. If there is NO mht listing, then try and create one and see what happens. I can't guarantee that this will work, but its worth a shot. BTW I do not have a listing for mht in mine so I can't say for sure if it will work or not. Andreas -- Information wanted: http://www.ltinc.net/sass/ To contact me remove the NOSPAM |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary formatthat ie uses to save pages as web mail.
Moz Champion wrote:
> John Toliver wrote: > >> This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail. >> It is called an web archive for email (.mht) it saves it in an >> excellent format for offline reading but every time I try to open it >> in firefox it calls IE to read it which I don't want. Any ideas? Is >> there a plug in or extension or some thing I can do to my firefox >> installation to make it work for me? No. There is software out there to do it for you, but Mozilla and other browsers do not do this. Your only alternative is to save the entire page and archive it. > Um, no. As you say its a proprietary format. > If you want to send pages as webmail, then may I suggest Mozilla 1.7.2? > Its what Firefox was derived from after all, and includes browsing, > email/news and chat. > Then you wont have to save files using IE. > If he wanted to send pages via "webmail" then why does it matter whether he uses Mozilla or Firefox? ;-) MHT saves the complete webpage to a single file; the images are encoded into it directly. -- Brian http://68.1.17.8/p0nykiller/email.htm |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail.
Thanks for the help. I ended up stumbling across this project in
mozdev that does exactly this but in the mozilla flavor. here is the link http://maf.mozdev.org/index.html just in case someone else stumbles across this thread. thanks for the help. the reason I wanted to go ahead and use the format was to have a way to save my emails om my hard drive. I only want certain emails for offline use but for the most part I think it's easier to manage them all online through web mail plus it takes more overhhead off my cpu. this format preserves the files exactly as I would want to see them off line and it does it without much fuss. That way even if I were using a p166 or slower ishould have minimal problems and be able to get done what I needed. I'm actually trying to use my web browser as a total internet solution for basic stuff instead of instaling a suite of programs ie MOZILLA. Just another experiment. Andreas <crittersNO@SPAMpostmark.net> wrote in message news:<2phi5rFksdphU1@uni-berlin.de>... > John Toliver wrote: > > > This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail. > > It is called an web archive for email (.mht) it saves it in an > > excellent format for offline reading but every time I try to open it > > in firefox it calls IE to read it which I don't want. Any ideas? Is > > there a plug in or extension or some thing I can do to my firefox > > installation to make it work for me? > Try this, but I don't know if it will work. As Moz Champ says its > proprietary to IE. > > Close Moz, open Windows Explorer, Click on Tools, Folder Options. Then > click on the File Types tab. Scroll on down until you come across mht. > Double click on it and double click on Open. Erase everything on the > target line expect for any special endings, such as %1 or -url %1 or > whatever. Change the target line for FireFox. If theres anything under > DDE, remove them and uncheck it. You may have to reboot. > > If there is NO mht listing, then try and create one and see what happens. > > I can't guarantee that this will work, but its worth a shot. BTW I do > not have a listing for mht in mine so I can't say for sure if it will > work or not. > > Andreas |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary formatthat ie uses to save pages as web mail.
John Toliver wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I ended up stumbling across this project in > mozdev that does exactly this but in the mozilla flavor. here is the > link > > http://maf.mozdev.org/index.html > > just in case someone else stumbles across this thread. thanks for the > help. the reason I wanted to go ahead and use the format was to have > a way to save my emails om my hard drive. I only want certain emails > for offline use but for the most part I think it's easier to manage > them all online through web mail plus it takes more overhhead off my > cpu. this format preserves the files exactly as I would want to see > them off line and it does it without much fuss. That way even if I > were using a p166 or slower ishould have minimal problems and be able > to get done what I needed. > Oh, I guess I didn't understand your original post. I could have pointed you to that link in my post, but I was under the assumption that you wanted to be able to /view/ MS ".mht" files -- not /create/ "something that is similar in nature to .mht files; something that provides the same functionality, but able to use with Mozilla" Sorry, I misunderstood what you were asking. -- Brian http://68.1.17.8/p0nykiller/email.htm |
Re: Can firefox open .mht files? This is the proprietary format that ie uses to save pages as web mail.
It's ok. Sometimes I need to clarify myself a little more at times.
I'm new to the whole usenet thing only a few months of actually visiting frequently, and I have to say, this is the best thing since sliced bread. You can give and get answers on just about anything! This saves sooo much time on reading and researching when you have problems. Anyway thanks for the help. Hope I can reciprocate in the future. Until next time, John T. Brian <home@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:<wD3Zc.65174$4o.26448@fed1read01>... > John Toliver wrote: > > Thanks for the help. I ended up stumbling across this project in > > mozdev that does exactly this but in the mozilla flavor. here is the > > link > > > > http://maf.mozdev.org/index.html > > > > just in case someone else stumbles across this thread. thanks for the > > help. the reason I wanted to go ahead and use the format was to have > > a way to save my emails om my hard drive. I only want certain emails > > for offline use but for the most part I think it's easier to manage > > them all online through web mail plus it takes more overhhead off my > > cpu. this format preserves the files exactly as I would want to see > > them off line and it does it without much fuss. That way even if I > > were using a p166 or slower ishould have minimal problems and be able > > to get done what I needed. > > > > Oh, I guess I didn't understand your original post. I could have > pointed you to that link in my post, but I was under the assumption that > you wanted to be able to /view/ MS ".mht" files -- not /create/ > "something that is similar in nature to .mht files; something that > provides the same functionality, but able to use with Mozilla" Sorry, I > misunderstood what you were asking. |
Because this thread ranks high in certain google searches for .mht and Firefox, thought I would offer this update.
FireFox 2.0 will open .mht files. So for example, if someone sends me a .mht file, I can open it up with Firefox. FireFox 2 doesn't allow me to save in .mht format. There is an add-in called MAF (Mozilla Archive Format) for doing this, but it does not currently work in Firefox 2. There are some tricky workarounds to fool Firefox and run MAF, but what a pain. Hopefully this will be updated sometime soon to work with Firefox 2. But to answer the original question: Firefox 2 will open .mht files, based on my experience. Thanks, VS Email Encryption developer |
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If you really are able to open an MHT file in Firefox 2, you must have some extension present that enables this. It's not native to the browser. Mozilla was working on a MAF extension that would open and create MHT compatible files, but that was back in 2004, and I don't think it was ever made public. [EDIT] That said, I continued to research this and found several dozen forum posts about the Firefox 1.5 compatible MAF extension that suggest that it a) doesn't draw MHT files correctly, reducing the text to plain ASCII text without formatting, and b) the MAF files are not compatible with IE. I then found this: http://www.mediafire.com/?fgn3zx4ktzd. This is a third party reworking of MAF for Firefox 2. The images and CSS seem to be working, but my test file doesn't contain or reference scripts. The important thing is that it does enable Firefox 2 to open MHT. I haven't tested it in creating files, however. But the very fact that this extension exists proves my earlier statement: you are mistaken, Firefox 2 does not natively support MHT. |
If it's a proprietary format, how come the Opera browser can open and save the MHT format. And many times can do that better than IE. And for many years..
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