Opera 20 Where is “Save As MHT file” function?
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cafirl last edited by
I Want to save some page in one file,but I can't find the option "Save as *. mht"
But I can use the function in Opera 12 . Why cancel this? Unbelievable
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A Former User last edited by
That's all well and good, but if you do that you're offered the option to save as mhtml, and ONLY mhtml, no other format!
Surely that's not right, you should still be able to choose other options?!
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dvk-ru1 last edited by
Not right, I agree. I wrote about it in comments on the Desktop Team blog a while ago, no change yet.
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maxdread last edited by
Switch on the flag opera://flags/#save-page-as-mhtml and restart Opera.
Hi all
How is this possible? Can someone tell me what I need to do please (and how)? I use "Save as .mht" lots so hoping to get this working in new Opera.
Cheers
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Switch on the flag opera://flags/#save-page-as-mhtml and restart Opera.
Hi all
How is this possible? Can someone tell me what I need to do please (and how)? I use "Save as .mht" lots so hoping to get this working in new Opera.Type opera:flags on the address bar and look for mhtml.
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maxdread last edited by
Hi
I've just tried that and it took me to this page:
https://addons.opera.com/en-gb/extensions/details/flag-button/
I don't think that is what I'm after is it???
Any other ideas?
Sorry if I am missing something obvious. And thanks for the help.
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robcr last edited by
A bit tortuous to achieve this, but now enabled, Thank you.
IT SHOULD BE THE DEFAULT (instead of the flippin twin _files folder)
Please provide a web site where people who like the old way ( .htm file with accompanying folder with same name, and _files on the end of the name ).
Not only do you have to live with all those 'twin' folders, but you may have issues with long file names within those flippin 'twin' folders.Note to all potential employers, check the new web site that lists people that like the old horrible way, and NEVER HIRE THEM
Rob
PS Usually MS do not get their programs, etc 'right'
However the one thing that they did get right, is they have provided .mht in IE for decades.