Let me introduce you SingleFileZ, a fork of SingleFile that allows you to save a webpage into a HTML file which is in fact a zip file.https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/singlefilez/ …
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Do you know if it is possible to download it from a place other than the Chrome store? Since there is a need to launch Chrome with the `--allow-file-access-from-files' option, the extension will probably not be published here.
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Yeah but I think it will prompt a warning AFAIK. In current Brave I see the following. There was an alternative extension store but I forget what it was. In Chrome I think you can drag and drop the extension file into the page. I'm willing to give it a shot to see what happenspic.twitter.com/UMHSVBDHWD
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You're right, if you load an unpacked extension, you'll get such popup on Chrome, If you load it unpacked, then you can extract the zip of the master branch https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFileZ/archive/master.zip … and load the directory where you extracted the file.
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Some minor issues in Brave. Errors below from install (Gecko specific extensions I assume), and the second message from opening a downloaded page (permissions?).pic.twitter.com/kJ2RDeuiZF
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Downloaded page doesn't seem corrupted and works without issue in FireFox and Edge
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I did some changes that makes the HTML file much more legit. Now, it starts with the doctype of the saved page, and the binary content of the zip is wrapped into a HTML comment. In the end, the technique used is comparable to self-extracting executable files.
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