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I have a few files that Firefox wont open. Either from saved HTML's in Widows or occasionally directly in Linux. They all are .mht files. Anyone know how I should ...
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- 09-11-2009 #1Linux Newbie
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.mht files
I have a few files that Firefox wont open. Either from saved HTML's in Widows or occasionally directly in Linux. They all are .mht files. Anyone know how I should handle these?
MikeLast edited by oxf; 09-11-2009 at 01:20 PM. Reason: OK I see there's a FF extension for these files. Is this going to slowdown FF at all? maybe there's a better solution?
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- 09-11-2009 #2
Howdy. You need the unmht extension for firefox.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8051
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- 09-11-2009 #3Linux Newbie
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Thanks....
Ok on the subject of extensions I've heard they can slow down Firefox. So how many does it take to slow down FF and do they only have an impact when that extension is being used. As of now I only have the extension Zotero added. So would any impact only be felt when I was using Zotero? or UnMHT or whatever?Ubuntu Lucid 10.10
- 09-11-2009 #4
You shouldn't notice much of a difference with only a few addons, but yes, like any software, addons have to load up and use some system resources. How much impact depends on your system specs and the particular addon as well.


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