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    How can I have the URL automatically added to the metadata of a saved webpage?

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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      Originally posted by missingno:

      Well, MHTML is a proposed standard, so Firefox just sucks. :lol:

      Guess who has the saying about what formats and standards will be adopted?
      We will get the internet we deserve because of millions of clueless idiots. That's what really sucks :irked:

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        MHTML actually is a standard ... an email standard. Using it for web pages is a little stretch, but very small.

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        • missingno
          missingno last edited by

          While it has been designed with email in mind, the RFC 2557 introduces mhtml as a general purpose method (for example also for http and ftp). And using it for web pages is the main reason, no little stretch.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Still hoping it's feasible to have the URL automatically appended to the source code of a "Web Page (Complete)" file.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              Chrome does this.

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              • Deleted User
                Deleted User last edited by

                Originally posted by Operetta:

                Chrome does this.

                Only when saving as "Webpage, Complete", not "webpage, HTML Only"! How irresponsible.

                This can't be implemented in Opera? I save web pages so frequently, I'm about to start using Chrome.

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                • frenzie
                  frenzie last edited by

                  Originally posted by Operetta:

                  This can't be implemented in Opera? I save web pages so frequently, I'm about to start using Chrome.

                  Presumably the newer Chromium-based Opera sports the same behavior as Chrome.

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                  • Deleted User
                    Deleted User last edited by

                    No. I already checked.

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                    • mochikun
                      mochikun last edited by

                      Why don't you save as "HTML file with images"? This will add source information to the end of the page. When I save this page the tail of the HTML file looks like this:

                      </body>
                      </html>
                      < !-- 1392775729.myo.cDoyNzowNTowMA== -->
                      < !-- This document saved from http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1817132&page=1 -->
                      

                      OK, it's not metadata, but better than nothing...

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                      • Deleted User
                        Deleted User last edited by

                        Well, that's actually exactly what I mean. I guess I was misusing the term metadata. What does metadata actually mean?

                        I didn't think to look at the end of the document.

                        Is there anyway to change it so that it's at the top of the document?

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                        • mochikun
                          mochikun last edited by

                          http://www.techterms.com/definition/metadata

                          Originally posted by Operetta:

                          Is there anyway to change it so that it's at the top of the document?

                          No. Anyway it's exactly what you asked for:

                          Originally posted by Operetta:

                          Still hoping it's feasible to have the URL automatically appended to the source code

                          Appended means adding data to the end, not the top :whistle:

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                          • frenzie
                            frenzie last edited by

                            Originally posted by Operetta:

                            Well, that's actually exactly what I mean. I guess I was misusing the term metadata. What does metadata actually mean?

                            It is metadata. There is also a dedicated element for metadata, however. And in this case, if it were part of the web page you'd have something like

                            <link rel='canonical' href='http://whatever' >
                            
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