

– The existing integration with the page context menu, the Tools menu, and the application menu of older versions of Firefox has been removed in favor of the integration with the customizable menu button. – The separate Archives dialog and the integrated Save Complete component have been removed. All the generated MHTML files are now fully compatible with other browsers, since the option to create partially compatible archives using the browser's standard save system is not available anymore.
#Seamonkey 2.46 full
Several features have been removed or redesigned in preparation for full compatibility with multi-process Firefox: – Taking an exact snapshot of the page is now required to create web archives, and the browser's standard save system can only be used to save complete web pages in multiple files. – Web archives cannot be created when multi-process Firefox is enabled, however it is now possible to use the browser's standard save system to save complete web pages in multiple files, without disabling the add-on first. – The notification bar with information about the original save date and location is not displayed when multi-process Firefox is enabled. – Full support for displaying the contents of web archives. – When multi-process Firefox is enabled, compatibility information is displayed in English in the main pane of the options dialog, and the dialog is shown automatically the first time this condition is detected.
#Seamonkey 2.46 archive
Mozilla Archive Format 4.0.0 introduces partial compatibility with multi-process Firefox.
#Seamonkey 2.46 code
Source code released under Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 You can find the full list of changes and known issues on the official site: Future versions of the add-on will display a new welcome page with information on compatibility and file format conversion. – The welcome page is not displayed at startup anymore. – The compatibility of saved MHTML files with recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer and Google Chrome has been improved. – Saving a complete web page now always takes an exact snapshot even if the Save In Archive commands are disabled. – Multi-page MAFF archives can now be converted to individual MHTML archives or to complete web pages with separate folders for data files. – The reliability and speed of the conversion has been improved, and the browser will now work offline during the process by default. – The Saved Pages Conversion Wizard has been redesigned so that by default it will search the Downloads folder for web archives and convert them to complete web pages with separate folders for data files. The associations are now created for the current user only, even if the browser is executed with administration privileges. – On Windows, file associations for MHTML are not created by default anymore, while MAFF files are still associated with the browser. Several changes have been made in version 5.0 to help the transition to alternative solutions for archiving web pages locally: – On the latest version of Firefox, the options dialog now warns that the add-on will not work in the future, and allows the Save In Archive commands to be disabled while keeping the ability to open existing archives. This add-on will not work in future versions of Firefox.
