How can I open a .webarchive file on Windows?

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1. Open the file using Windows Word Pad
(Start --> All Programs --> Accessories --> WordPad)
2. Cut all data from <title> near the top to </html> near the bottom
3. Paste it into a new file called document.html
4. At the top add <html><head>
5. Save the file and Exit Wordpad
6. Now open in Internet Explorer

How can I open a readable version of a webarchive file in Windows?

rename the .webarchive to .htm

You 'may' get a few odd characters, but it should open up in IE, Firefox, or your browser of choice just fine.

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I also tried it and it worked.  Thanks!

It worked! Thanks...

Download and install Safari 4 for Windows.  (Beta as of April 8 2009).
Select Ctrl-O or File, Open from the menubar.
Browse and open the .WebArchive file.

This file format does not follow html standard so no other browser will open the file type without some type of plug-in.

Look, I tried this. a webfile is alway going to be formated in standard languges, that can be read by all browsers... usually using html, xlm, css, (And in dinamic webpages, MySQL, PHP, Etc). Try this: 1. Open your file with wordpad, as rainlex explained. 2. Erase everything before the this text apears: "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1..."     3. Erase everything after this part: "--></body></html>" Then save as newname.html and try opening it again, it will probably be opened by your defauld webbrouser with most of the original functionality. In any case, if its a reference to a dynamic website, you will probably have to figure out what page that was saved from and surf it yourself. Good luck, 

Aguitta

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