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MHTML files use an .mhtml or .mht filename extension. The first part of the file is an e-mail header. The second part is normally HTML code. Subsequent parts are additional resources identified by their original uniform resource locators (URLs) and encoded in base64 binary-to-text encoding. MHTML was proposed as an open standard, then ...
The Mozilla Archive Format (MAFF) is a legacy Web archive file format that was provided by Firefox through an extension, [3] used to store one or more web pages with their associated audio, video, and other related web resources to a single file. [5]
A legacy, open file format for Firefox [1] used to store one or more web pages with their associated resources into a single ZIP file. [2] [3] The Mozilla extension that implements MAFF supports versions of Firefox from 2007 to 2017 but not later, and there are no plans to update it. [4] Microsoft Compiled HTML Help.chm
It is currently supported by Firefox, using an extension. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Other web browsers use the MHTML format or do the equivalent by saving a directory of inline resources (usually images) alongside the HTML file, sometimes compressed, like the .war format used by Konqueror (tar+gzip or tar+bzip2).
Firefox OS - An open source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers mainly based on HTML5. Firefox Reality - A web browser optimized for virtual reality. Firefox Send - A web-based file sharing platform with end-to-end encryption and a link that automatically expires. Mariner - The improved layout engine based on code of Netscape ...
The WARC (Web ARChive) archive format specifies a method for combining multiple digital resources into an aggregate archive file together with related information. These combined resources are saved as a WARC file which can be replayed on appropriate software, or utilized by archive websites such as the Wayback Machine.
Roland Bouman, 2011-02-18: I would like to add that Firefox supports the jar: uri scheme, which allows resources like images, css and script files as well as regular HTML documents to be saved in a single archive. Jacosi, 2012-03-01: This section seems outdated. Firefox 10.0.2 seems to open mht file OK, without installation of any extension.
DOM Inspector (DOMi) is a web developer tool created by Joe Hewitt and was originally included in Mozilla Application Suite as well as versions of Mozilla Firefox prior to Firefox 3. It is now included in Firefox, and SeaMonkey. Its main purpose is to inspect and edit the Document Object Model (DOM) tree of HTML and XML-based documents.