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Save an Email to a Temporary MHT File
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.CreateTempMht method, which prepares the email for display in a web browser and saves it as a temporary MHT file, returning the path that was written. If the filename argument is empty, Chilkat chooses a temporary filename.
To make the message viewable as a standalone web page, the method transforms it: all attachments are dropped; if the email has both HTML and plain-text alternatives, the plain-text alternative is dropped; and if the email has only a plain-text body, it is converted to HTML. This example loads an HTML email and creates the temporary MHT.
Background: MHT (MIME HTML) is a single-file web-page-archive format — it packs an HTML document together with its images and style sheets into one file, which is essentially what an HTML email already is. Because a Windows WebBrowser control can navigate directly to an
.mht file, writing the message out as MHT is a quick way to render a received email, inline images and all, inside a desktop application. The transformations (dropping attachments, keeping just the HTML representation) ensure the result is a clean, self-contained page. For unpacking to loose files served by a web application instead, see AspUnpack.Chilkat AutoIt Downloads
Local $bSuccess = False
; Demonstrates the CreateTempMht method, which prepares the email for viewing in a browser
; and saves it as a temporary MHT (MIME HTML) file, returning the file path.
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; To produce browser-viewable output, CreateTempMht transforms the message: it drops all
; attachments; if the email has both HTML and plain-text alternatives it drops the
; plain-text alternative; and if the email has only a plain-text body it converts that
; body to HTML. Passing an empty filename lets Chilkat choose a temporary filename.
$oEmail = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Email")
$bSuccess = $oEmail.LoadEml("qa_data/eml/html_with_images.eml")
If ($bSuccess = False) Then
ConsoleWrite($oEmail.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
Exit
EndIf
; Transform the email for browser display and save it as a temporary MHT file
; (empty filename = auto-generated temp file).
Local $sMhtPath = $oEmail.CreateTempMht("")
ConsoleWrite("Temporary MHT file: " & $sMhtPath & @CRLF)
; Note: The path "qa_data/..." is a relative local filesystem path,
; relative to the current working directory of the running application.