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Old 12-01-2011, 05:37 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by morphius View Post
Does anyone know if you can save an html file (or better, a collection of interlinked files) to the PRS-T1's file system/SD card and then view them with the browser? The Kindle can apparently do this using a "file://" prefix in the url as you would on a computer. If possible, where should the files be saved, and what would need to be typed into the url bar?

I'm considering a purchase of a T1 because of its flexible browser and pdf capabilities, but this feature would be important to me.

Many thanks!
Concerning local html files (I tried a folder containing files of a whole webpage):
On a rooted device, some of the alternative reading apps do open html files, but it looks really bad and you can't follow links.
The built-in browser unfortunately refuses to open local files files. I managed to install Dolphin browser mini and you can open local html files, but scrolling is near to impossible, due to constant flashing.
So, theoretically, yes, you can open local html files, but it's no joy.
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