![]() However, it may be best to save a COPY of the webarchive file before editing it with Bean, because it may automatically dump stuff it doesn't like from a page. I have previously regularly used Bean to strip out unhelpful objects from saved web pages. I just figured that as I wouldn't be able to see the javascript in my previously saved file I wouldn't be able to remove it. ![]() The basic word processor "Bean" in fact can directly edit (in a WYSWYG way) webarchive files. Surely a neater solution, to our tiny edit, would be to be able to replace the original html file INSIDE the webarchive with our modified one?ĭoes anyone know of a thing similar to Webarchive Folderizer, but in reverse? Or a utility which can simply enable us to "Show Package Contents" exactly like we can to a Mac application (.app file)! That way we could simply do that tiny edit and be done with it! The links (such as "
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