As with 'HTML document - WEB page' export, 'HTML MIME-encoded' creates files that can be opened by web browsers. In this MHT format, however, a single file is created that contains all the resources packaged as a Multipart/Related MIME document.
1. | Choose Export... from the 'File' menu or
press Ctrl E keys. |
3. | To avoid a new file overwriting an existing file with the same name, tick Do not overwrite files: see Overwriting files. |
4. | Choose HTML MIME-encoded as the 'Format'; |
o | a wild-carded filename (with extension .MHT) and folder are supplied. To create a different filename or extension, type in the new name. To select a different folder to store the file, use the Browse button. Or |
o | check the LPR box; the filename will be supplied automatically. |
To make 'HTML MIME-encoded' format the default, click Save format.
5. | Tick the Force monochrome check-box if required. Click HTML options... to configure more HTML export options. |
6. | Tick Run the associated program after creating the file if you would like EscapeE to open the file immediately using your preferred program, e.g. Internet Explorer. See Associated programs. |
7. | If you have defined data fields on the pages, EscapeE can create a .LOG file automatically: |
• | Comma separated (default) |
o | Further Log file options may be set up from the 'Log File' page of the Configuration dialog: click Log file.... |
8. | Click OK to export the pages. |
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Notes
If a local file path is specified then this will be used as a place to store the results temporarily during the construction of the output. The addition of an appropriate header giving sender and recipients would make the output suitable for Emailing.
Links
HTML export options
HTML document file export