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Sending Web Pages in E-Mail: The MHTML Standard
The Internet standard for sending HTML in e-mail (MHTML) was first published in March 1997 and major mail systems are now beginning to support it. The standard was developed by a team of IETF e-mail experts.
MHTML / MIME HTML - Another Good Microsoft Creation
MHTML (MIME HTML) which allows all of webpages referenced resources to be downloaded and saved in a single file. This way you can avoid having the manageability problem of many loose files which many browsers produce when you save a web page. This is very useful for archiving webpages to file servers and local disk as well as emailing webpages to people....... An alternative to MHTML would be ZIP containers similar to ODF, OOXML, and XPS. Moving to standardized, containerized files will provide the same benefit of MIME HTML, allowing entire webpages and associated resources to be treated as a single file for better usability.
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