The only major thing I had with this was the problem of when the user
then wants to print the file.  Due to issues with how different
browsers/viewers do their printing, you may find that the end results
can be a bit all over the place.  In the end, we moved from MHT
attachments to PDF.

Tristan

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Subject: [NF] Working with MHT files

The only problem I've found so far is that some email systems may block
MHT file attachments. The workaround is to zip MHT files before
distributing as an attachment.


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