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Open local HTML file on Android

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Time to reopen a bug that seems to have been ignored since it appeared in 2021 :-(

For some totally inexplicable reason I cannot open HTML files in the filesystem of my phone. I have to resort to HTML Viewer or some other browser I have no wish to install or use (not interested in reactivating Chrome just for this one function).

It's utterly crazy that I cannot add Firefox as a valid Open With option even though text editors and ebook readers and other inappropriate apps all appear in the list. On a Linux device. Where Firefox should be entirely at home.

I searched the bugs list to no avail. Google shows me one entry from 2021 where someone complained that Firefox 89 spontaneously stopped being able to do this and the only response was "we stopped it, check future versions for it to come back". Before then there are various results from Mozilla and others instructing one how to do it.

What crazy dev decided that nobody needs to open local files? When it's blindingly obvious that HTML is a format use to encode so much information that you actually need to access? Doing my work the long-winded way with HTML Viewer is just so infuriating...

Time to reopen a bug that seems to have been ignored since it appeared in 2021 :-( For some totally inexplicable reason I cannot open HTML files in the filesystem of my phone. I have to resort to HTML Viewer or some other browser I have no wish to install or use (not interested in reactivating Chrome just for this one function). It's utterly crazy that I cannot add Firefox as a valid Open With option even though text editors and ebook readers and other inappropriate apps all appear in the list. On a Linux device. Where Firefox should be entirely at home. I searched the bugs list to no avail. Google shows me one entry from 2021 where someone complained that Firefox 89 spontaneously stopped being able to do this and the only response was "we stopped it, check future versions for it to come back". Before then there are various results from Mozilla and others instructing one how to do it. What crazy dev decided that nobody needs to open local files? When it's blindingly obvious that HTML is a format use to encode so much information that you actually need to access? Doing my work the long-winded way with HTML Viewer is just so infuriating...

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