Recover web pages, images, stylesheets, and resources from MHTML archives with UnMHT, an open-source software
UnMHT is an open-source command-line tool used to extract the contents of MHTML web archives. MHTML, also known as MIME HTML, is a web page archive format that packages together all web page resources like HTML, images, JavaScript, and CSS into a single file with the .mht or .mhtml extension.
UnMHT allows recovering web pages saved in the MHTML format by extracting all images, style sheets, scripts, and other resources from the MHTML file. It saves each resource into its original format in a convenient file structure. For example, it can extract all JPG/PNG images, CSS files, JS scripts, etc. and save them as individual files.
Some key features and uses of UnMHT:
UnMHT runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms. It provides an automated way to unpack MHTML files without needing manually intensive editing or parsing of the MHTML file contents. The recovered web pages and resources can then be viewed normally as if they were never archived.
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