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From: JD on 16 Jul 2010 02:00 Hey Experts, I have just had my first collision with the .mht and my OS preference Win2K doesn't liike it one bit. Which is the best freebee to convert .mht files to ..html? TIA
From: Mn on 16 Jul 2010 05:28 On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:30:51 +0530, JD <JD(a)no-where.con> wrote: > Hey Experts, > > I have just had my first collision with the .mht and my OS preference > Win2K doesn't liike it one bit. > > Which is the best freebee to convert .mht files to .html? > > TIA Doesn't seem a Win2K issue. Can you open them in the browser? If so, use File/Save as... to save it as .html/ .htm or a complete web page with images etc., Update your IE with all patches, which might be causing this. "convert .mht files to .html" displays many search results. Under the below forum, there is a freeware reference, and an interesting work around: http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/31490538/convert-mht-into-html--n.aspx MHTML Converter 1.1 http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/MHTML-Converter-Download-93683.html -- / Mohan /
From: Mike Easter on 16 Jul 2010 09:30 JD wrote: > I have just had my first collision with the .mht and my OS preference > Win2K doesn't liike it one bit. What is your browser and version? -- Mike Easter
From: hitch on 16 Jul 2010 15:43 JD Wrote: >Hey Experts, > >I have just had my first collision with the .mht >and my OS preference Win2K doesn't liike it one bit. > >Which is the best freebee to convert .mht files to .html? If you're able to save a webpage as .mht in Win2K (IME only IE and other browsers using the IE engine can do this - FF extensions don't really work too well) and you have Universal Viewer portable installed to view them, I can see no reason to change to .html. What exactly is the problem? One option is to view the .mht files in your browser (IE or a derivative) and than try saving them as .html. This should work. Another option is to use a PDF print driver to print the .mht files to PDF format from UV or your IE browser. I use 'doPDF' for this.
From: JD on 17 Jul 2010 11:50 hitch wrote: > JD Wrote: > >> Hey Experts, >> >> I have just had my first collision with the .mht >> and my OS preference Win2K doesn't liike it one bit. >> >> Which is the best freebee to convert .mht files to .html? > > > If you're able to save a webpage as .mht in Win2K (IME only IE and other > browsers using the IE engine can do this - FF extensions don't really > work too well) and you have Universal Viewer portable installed to view > them, I can see no reason to change to .html. What exactly is the > problem? > > One option is to view the .mht files in your browser (IE or a > derivative) and than try saving them as .html. This should work. > Another option is to use a PDF print driver to print the .mht files to > PDF format from UV or your IE browser. I use 'doPDF' for this. > Thank you Mn, Mike and hitch. The first time I saw a .mht file was a week or so ago. I had no idea what it was and expected it to be a new Msoft product. I first hit on it when I found a program related to linking various Windows OSs - XP, Win 7, etc together. I'm glad to see that it's not another big change to swallow. Thanks again for your help.
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