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Old 03-30-2010, 03:05 PM   #1
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Looking For MHT Input Conversion Plugin

Is there an input conversion plugin available for a file with an MHT extension? It appears to be another flavor of file that IE can open, but Calibre does not currently recognize it. Would an MHT plugin be forthcoming or would it be easier to just change the extension to HTM?

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Old 03-30-2010, 04:01 PM   #2
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An MHT is an archive format that can contain many other files, so it will not be possible to simply rename it to HTM. I do not know if there are tools for decomposing this back into the contained files so it can be treated as HTML again.

There is the unMHT extension for FireFox that allows MHT files to be loaded so the basic archive format is udnerstood.

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Old 03-30-2010, 05:39 PM   #3
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You might try http://www.danielpedigo.com/mhtml-converter/. The author claims
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The MHTML Converter was designed to take a batch of *.mht files and convert them all in to standard html files with any embedded pictures extracted. Not only will the newly created content look just like it did in Internet Explorer, but it will now work in any web browser.
I have no idea if it works.
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Old 03-30-2010, 05:40 PM   #4
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Try this,
Open the mht in IE, 'save as' 'web page complete' NOT single-file.
You should get a folder and an html file with the same name.
Add folder and html file to a zip file.
Drag zip file into Calibre.
Convert zip to epub etc.


If you have huge numbers to convert it will get boring. For odd ones it is OK.
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chaley, I have that utility on my desktop and I will be looking to use it soon since I have something like 6 files to convert. This outta be fun.

banjomike, I tried the 'save as' option and it worked to perfection. Like you said, for the one-fer's, it is a very good technique.

Thanks one and all. Question answered!
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