SingleFileZ is a fork of SingleFile that allows you to save a webpage as a self-extracting HTML file. This HTML file is also a valid ZIP file that contains the resources (images, fonts, stylesheets, and frames) of the saved page. This ZIP file can be unzipped on the filesystem in order, for example, to view the page in a browser that would not support pages saved with SingleFileZ. To open saved pages from the filesystem in a Chromium-based browser, SingleFileZ must be installed and the option "Allow access to file URLs" must be enabled in the details page of the extension. Otherwise, the browser must be started with the switch. To open saved pages from the filesystem in Safari, the option "Disable Local File Restrictions" must be selected in the "Develop" menu. SingleFileZ is available on Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge. You can save web pages to HTML from the command line interface.

Features

  • SingleFileZ is available on Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge
  • Save a webpage as a self-extracting HTML file
  • This ZIP file can be unzipped on the filesystem in order
  • Provides examples
  • Open saved pages from the filesystem in Safari
  • JavaScript must be enabled to view saved pages

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License

Affero GNU Public License

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Programming Language

JavaScript

Related Categories

JavaScript Browser Extensions and Plugins

Registered

2022-11-08