I played with Chrome .mhtml (may need to enable it in chrome://flags) and chrome extension Save to Google Drive (enable .mht in options). This single file container seems to be the holy grail of container types. It may have some bugs on some websites. But it seems to perfectly archive a web page as a 100% point-in-time copy, using a single container file "<file name>.mhtml". Evernote support using .mhtml technology would be great to have and could be a great source document for later post processing
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I played with Chrome .mhtml (may need to enable it in chrome://flags) and chrome extension Save to Google Drive (enable .mht in options). This single file container seems to be the holy grail of container types. It may have some bugs on some websites. But it seems to perfectly archive a web page as a 100% point-in-time copy, using a single container file "<file name>.mhtml". Evernote support using .mhtml technology would be great to have and could be a great source document for later post processing
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