Monday, March 12, 2012

MHTML

I'm trying to figure out how many people out there have access to the MHTML
format. From what I read... it isn't a Microsoft standard... but IE is the
only browser that directly supports it... so here's my issue... when I try to
open an MHTML file in FireFox or Netscape... they both ask me if I want to
open with mhtmlfile... would this happen for all people with IE on their
machine... aka everyone... or is this mhtmlfile program part of Windows XP?There is a description of MTML format here:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2110.html
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Rajeev Karunakaran [MSFT]
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"MER78" <MER78@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6E890E3-4A38-4B2B-9543-8F2007462522@.microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to figure out how many people out there have access to the
> MHTML
> format. From what I read... it isn't a Microsoft standard... but IE is
> the
> only browser that directly supports it... so here's my issue... when I try
> to
> open an MHTML file in FireFox or Netscape... they both ask me if I want to
> open with mhtmlfile... would this happen for all people with IE on their
> machine... aka everyone... or is this mhtmlfile program part of Windows
> XP?|||The document u suggest explains what MHTML is... I know what it is... my
question was more about mhtmlfile... when I try to open an MHTML file in
firefox or netscape... they both ask me if I want to open with mhtmlfile...
and I wanted to know if this program was on my computer because (a) it comes
with XP... or (b) it comes with IEX and up...
"Rajeev Karunakaran [MSFT]" wrote:
> There is a description of MTML format here:
> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2110.html
> --
> Rajeev Karunakaran [MSFT]
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services

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