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Peter Michaelis asked 5 years ago

Hi Rui,

thanks a lot for your very interesting posts. Because I always find something new I want to download and store these post for later readings.

Unfortunately, in opposite to other html-downloads from other publisher, it is not possible to reload such html-files.

One example: your latest post was

Control ESP32 and ESP8266 GPIOs from anywhere in the World.

With file/SavePageAs I get the html-download-file in my download-folder.

Now, it is not possible to open this html-file from this folder.

Do you have any idea?

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Rui Santos Staff answered 5 years ago

Hello Peter, I’ve never encountered that issue. Are you using Google Chrome? What happens when you try to open the HTML files?
Thanks!

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Peter Michaelis answered 5 years ago

I now know what the problem is. i use firefox as my standard browser. here the file is saved as an html file. You cannot load it again.
With the Internet Explorer, the document is saved as an mht file. This can be opened again.

Thank you very much
Peter

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Rui Santos Staff answered 5 years ago

You’re welcome. I’m glad you made it work.
Regards,
Rui

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