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Conversion of mhtml file format to html file format beta

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Convert Web page archive to HyperText Markup Language web page.

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It is certainly possible to convert .mhtml files to .html files and vice versa, considering it's just a different form of sharing / packaging website. In case of MHTML, everything is in single file instead of the usual structure for HTML websites. You can find numerous HTML/web editors for this job and even websites that offer direct mhtml to html conversion through online conversion.

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A specialized text editor for novelists and writers

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MHTML

Files with mhtml extension can be found as special archived web pages saved in MIME MHTML format.

HTML

Files with html file extension are web pages and documents written in the most common scripting language for internet - the Hypertext Markup Language.

 

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