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Old 18th Dec 2017, 13:16
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Question Convert web page, complete to mhtml

My preferred format for saving web pages is MHTML. As Firefox doesn't allow that any more, I now have many pages saved as 'web page, complete' on drive C. Thus, for each page there's an HTML document and a folder of associated files.

Is there a way to batch convert these to MHTML files? I did try the html to mht converter from Sourceforge. It apparently installed OK, but does not appear on the Programs list in Windows 7.
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Old 19th Dec 2017, 06:37
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Is it this one?

https://sourceforge.net/projects/html2mht/

If so it's a standalone program and doesn't install as such - navigate to wherever you unzipped it and run it from there, presumably your downloads directory. If you can't find it search for "html to mhtml.exe"
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If it is any help Internet Explorer supports saving as mhtml (File - Save As... and select mht)
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le Pingouin: thanks for that. I hadn't realised it was a zipped folder.

For any future users: the executable is inside the 'release' folder.

PJD1: good call; I haven't used IE for a long while.
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