>somehow we must remember that we have an MHTML document if we don't want to
>rewrite its links. URIs in MHTML documents can be the same as existing URIs
>outside the MHTML document. If we rewrite the links (e.g. convert them to <cid:>
>URIs) it is very likely that we break at least some JS.
>somehow we must remember that we have an MHTML document if we don't want to
>rewrite its links. URIs in MHTML documents can be the same as existing URIs
>outside the MHTML document. If we rewrite the links (e.g. convert them to <cid:>
>URIs) it is very likely that we break at least some JS.
How does IE do it?