Opera 2013-2015 mht files display blank screen
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0peratoor last edited by
Please copy manually full URL and there is direct download, just please cancel Dropbox log in.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Uploaded to Dropbox.
Any ideas how to display content of this file?The last boundary in the file is missing the closing "--".
So, change the last one from:
------------TFJmLK0MNSZQyxSc4602jI
to
------------TFJmLK0MNSZQyxSc4602jI--
There may be other errors, but that's one of them. Tested in Chrome only.
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0peratoor last edited by
Thanks
I don't know the Opera version numbers but I have been using Opera more then 5 years as Opera has been most convenient and most stable. (and I have infected whole family)
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This file was from Jan. 23 2015 - Now I checked also some 2 other files saved same date and same minute - 2 of 3 had same problem but 3rd was ok. - the end was complete.
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Now there is uploaded one file of many Sept 09, 2013 files, which end is complete but still opens blank.
Thanks for looking at this
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0peratoor last edited by
sgunhouse
Btw I found from backups and installed Opera 12.02 and both uploaded files can be opened with version 12.02.
Except Pioneer has lost it's main photo. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Now there is uploaded one file of many Sept 09, 2013 files, which end is complete but still opens blank.
Thanks for looking at this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/iooa77vy4gp7i0r/Sept09-2013-2 yds medium pink stretch LINGERIE headband lace 2.25-idremoved.mht?dl=0<div id=3D"t_CenterPanelDF" style=3D"display:none">
to
<div id=3D"t_CenterPanelDF" style=3D"">
will show some of it.
Judging by the security errors in the console about scripts not running, I would guess that some script that's supposed to unhide stuff isn't working. In this case, I think the issue with the mht file isn't anything to do with the MIME encoding of it like the last one and is an HTML issue in the HTML part. Look into it more later.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Try this.
In Firefox, install the UnMHT extension so that Firefox can open/view mht files. Then, open the mht file in Firefox and you'll see that it works and doesn't load blank (and even shows the image preview when hovering over it). Then, click on the unMHT icon on the address bar and choose to save as a new mht file. This new mht file will then load in other browsers.
With unMHT, there will also be an icon in the address field. You can click it to see the link of page the mht file was created from. In the case of this latest mht file you uploaded, you can just click on the ebay link to load the page (which is still there) and then save the page as an mht file with the unMHT icon. This will give you an updated mht file where the pic actually loads.
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0peratoor last edited by
valuable info.
I never needed to use Firefox so far.
Daily I use Opera, Chrome and also MSIE for some specific MS services tasks.
If no other ideas, then I must include Firefox into the bundle.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Judging by the security errors in the console about scripts not running, I would guess that some script that's supposed to unhide stuff isn't working. In this case, I think the issue with the mht file isn't anything to do with the MIME encoding of it like the last one and is an HTML issue in the HTML part. Look into it more later.
All scripts in mhtml files are blocked now in Chrome. See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=452901. So, the reason things aren't working right in the last mht file is because scripts aren't loading. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the blocking. Scripts work for unMHT in Firefox though and when it saves things (when you use "current state" at least), it's displaying things as shown I think.
The only way to work around it in Chrome I think is to somehow modify the Chrome source HTML that loads the mht content in a sandboxed iframe where you use "allow-scripts" in the sandbox attribute.