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Support for MHTML import
I'm having some issues with importing data from Onfolio ... [not UR's problem] ... and was wondering about support for importing / displaying MHTML files internally in UR.
This would be a great help to me, especially if I could do a 'bulk' import and maintain the exising folder structure ... Great product ! Thanks, -deXter |
#2
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Ultra Recall can import, keyword, and display MHTML files.
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#3
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm ...
Ok ...
Perhaps it's a problem with IE7beta3 integration ? I've imported a bunch of MHTML files ... but they don't display internally ... and they don't display in IE7beta3 ... Thoughts ? Thanks, -deXter |
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Can you ZIP and post or send a couple of problem .mhtml files along with the info from Help | About | Install Info? Thanks.
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I've attached a zip file with:
1) 3 sample MHTML pages that don't display properly ... 2) UltraRecall Installation Info, as requested ... 3) An XML file [easily human readable] with system info: OS, hotfixes, IE version info, etc. I've tested the MHTML files on a system with IE6, and they display fine ... but they don't display in IE7beta3 [or in UltraRecall on the system with IE7beta3]. Thanks for your time and assistance, -deXter |
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It seems that IE7 beta 3 doesn't like to display MHTs at all. Sounds like a bug (or perhaps a security "feature").
In our tests, IE6 won't display an MHT with a # in the filename (which a couple of your samples had in their title, which caused UR to name the file with a #). The main download at http://www.kinook.com/Download/UltraRecallProEval.exe has been updated with a fix for this issue (UltraRecall.exe v2.0.3.5). |
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Thanks for the info / update ...
I hope MS fixes the MHT problem by the time IE7 goes golden. Regards, -deXter |
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