HMT(ML)-Files
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Hi there I made tons of mht-Files with Opera. Can I view them with Vivaldi? Is it possible to save websites in this format with Vivaldi? Thanks, Felix
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There's one way to find out - drag the file and drop it on an emty space of the browser and see. If V opens your file without errors, then you can view them, it's simple.
As for saving - idk, trying is finding out. -
Just tried to open two MHT files I saved with Opera 12, and Vivaldi renders them without any problem.
So far, so good.There is no pre-defined MHT file type in Vivaldi's Open File dialog, so you have to enter *.mht by hand into the file name line to make Vivaldi show them exclusively, but that's a minor annoyances.
You cannot (yet?) save web pages as MHTs from within Vivaldi.
Correction
In vivaldi://flags, there is this option available:
Save Page as MHTML Mac, Windows, Linux Enables saving pages as MHTML: a single text file containing HTML and all sub-resources. #save-page-as-mhtml
Afterwards, all web pages will be saved in use the MHT format.
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Just tried to open two MHT files I saved with Opera 12, and Vivaldi renders them without any problem.
So far, so good.There is no pre-defined MHT file type in Vivaldi's Open File dialog, so you have to enter *.mht by hand into the file name line to make Vivaldi show them exclusively, but that's a minor annoyances.
You cannot (yet?) save web pages as MHTs from within Vivaldi.
Correction
In vivaldi://flags, there is this option available:
Save Page as MHTML Mac, Windows, Linux Enables saving pages as MHTML: a single text file containing HTML and all sub-resources. #save-page-as-mhtml
Afterwards, all web pages will be saved in use the MHT format.
It's in Vivaldi://flags
Just go to flags and run a "search in page." I'm pretty sure if you set that, it will ONLY save that way, never ordinary HTM or HTML. -