I've found that Chromium does have MHTML support[1], although it is still marked as experimental and require manual toggling in its configuration page. Supporting MHTML would allow us to easily make desktop HTML5 portable applications, and I think it would be more useful to our users and more reflecting our mission to support the web, than, for example, building our own built in PDF viewer.
I've found that Chromium does have MHTML support[1], although it is still marked as experimental and require manual toggling in its configuration page. Supporting MHTML would allow us to easily make desktop HTML5 portable applications, and I think it would be more useful to our users and more reflecting our mission to support the web, than, for example, building our own built in PDF viewer.
[1] https:/ /codereview. chromium. org/7064044/ - They also have bunch of resolved and unresolved issues on https:/ /code.google. com/p/chromium/ issues/ list?can= 1&q=MHTML