How do I host an mhtml file on a webserver?












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I want to just be able to get people to go a link to an mhtml file hosted on a server and be able to see the fully formatted webpage that you'll see when you save the file and open it in Google Chrome (Apparently IE works as well, Firefox and Microsoft Edge do not work). How do I go about doing that?





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I had to rename the mhtml file to an mht file and then use Extractmht to convert the file to an html file and a bunch of other files.










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    Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
    – Marco Bonelli
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:08










  • Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
    – Raymo111
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:14
















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I want to just be able to get people to go a link to an mhtml file hosted on a server and be able to see the fully formatted webpage that you'll see when you save the file and open it in Google Chrome (Apparently IE works as well, Firefox and Microsoft Edge do not work). How do I go about doing that?





Edit



I had to rename the mhtml file to an mht file and then use Extractmht to convert the file to an html file and a bunch of other files.










share|improve this question




















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    Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
    – Marco Bonelli
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:08










  • Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
    – Raymo111
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:14














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I want to just be able to get people to go a link to an mhtml file hosted on a server and be able to see the fully formatted webpage that you'll see when you save the file and open it in Google Chrome (Apparently IE works as well, Firefox and Microsoft Edge do not work). How do I go about doing that?





Edit



I had to rename the mhtml file to an mht file and then use Extractmht to convert the file to an html file and a bunch of other files.










share|improve this question















I want to just be able to get people to go a link to an mhtml file hosted on a server and be able to see the fully formatted webpage that you'll see when you save the file and open it in Google Chrome (Apparently IE works as well, Firefox and Microsoft Edge do not work). How do I go about doing that?





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I had to rename the mhtml file to an mht file and then use Extractmht to convert the file to an html file and a bunch of other files.







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    Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
    – Marco Bonelli
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:08










  • Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
    – Raymo111
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:14














  • 1




    Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
    – Marco Bonelli
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:08










  • Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
    – Raymo111
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:14








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Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
– Marco Bonelli
Nov 18 '18 at 22:08




Browsers don't display mhtml files, since they are basically archives holding the contents of a web page (i.e. exactly what happens when you try to save a page in Google Chrome). If you want your file to be viewed normally, you should extract the files from the mhtml file and then host them separately.
– Marco Bonelli
Nov 18 '18 at 22:08












Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
– Raymo111
Nov 18 '18 at 22:14




Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
– Raymo111
Nov 18 '18 at 22:14












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