IE has had this functionality since version4. You can save as
Html only
Web Page Complete (creates a html file and a folder structure to store the
inline gifs etc )
Web Archive, single file (called a .mht ) which open as a zip with the html
in a txt file and gifs called unknown.xxx
as below
$ file *
0001.txt: HTML document text
UNKNOWN.001: GIF image data, version 87a, 110 x 58,
UNKNOWN.002: GIF image data, version 87a, 38 x 58,
UNKNOWN.003: GIF image data, version 87a, 52 x 58,
UNKNOWN.004: GIF image data, version 87a, 38 x 20,
UNKNOWN.005: GIF image data, version 89a, 18 x 26,
UNKNOWN.006: GIF image data, version 89a, 16 x 26,
UNKNOWN.007: GIF image data, version 89a, 16 x 26,
UNKNOWN.008: GIF image data, version 89a, 100 x 26,
UNKNOWN.009: GIF image data, version 89a, 715 x 30,
Txt.
In IE...
Justin
> Mozilla (and probably others) already has
> the feature where you can save "html complete",
> which creates a folder and modifies the URLs
> so they're relative etc. automatically, and
> saves all the pictures etc.
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