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Strange happenings.

When I save a web page - Firefox does not actually save the HTML file, but does create the asset folder for the HTML file.

I load Chrome and save a page and it saves both the HTML file and the folder.

This happens on random pages - and I can replicate the issue.

If you would like a video of what happens - I will be happy to create on for you.

My message about using Chrome is not a dig at Firefox. It's just to let you know that I have tested both and Chrome is working as I would expect Firefox to perform. I need Firefox to work, as I do not like using Chrome as much.

Thank you so much for your dedication and continued development.

Sincerely,

Wes

Strange happenings. When I save a web page - Firefox does not actually save the HTML file, but does create the asset folder for the HTML file. I load Chrome and save a page and it saves both the HTML file and the folder. This happens on random pages - and I can replicate the issue. If you would like a video of what happens - I will be happy to create on for you. My message about using Chrome is not a dig at Firefox. It's just to let you know that I have tested both and Chrome is working as I would expect Firefox to perform. I need Firefox to work, as I do not like using Chrome as much. Thank you so much for your dedication and continued development. Sincerely, Wes

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Hi Wes, we've gotten a couple reports of Save Page As* not working correctly in Firefox 65. One user reported he had to do it twice to get a complete save, while the other reported he had to edit the file extension from .htm to .html (adding an L on the end). So far, I haven't seen an explanation for the problem or its inconsistent manifestations.

(In past threads, there were issues with too-long page titles, which required shortening the file name when saving.)

To be able to edit common file extensions in the Save [item] As... dialogs, set Windows to show all file extensions:

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-show-file-extensions-in-windows/

* with the default format of "Web page, complete"

Modified by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer