MAFF is an open format (with a published specification) that enables saving of whole webpages in a single file. It is currently supported by
Firefox, using an extension. Other web browsers use the
MHTML format or do the equivalent by saving a directory of inline resources (usually images) alongside the
HTML file, sometimes compressed, like the
.war format used by
Konqueror (tar+gzip or tar+bzip2). Safari does not support these alternative archive formats. For archiving entire websites, the
Internet Archive has developed the
Web ARChive (WARC) format which was standardized by
ISO. HTMLD (HTML Directory) is a NeXT-developed format for saving web pages and their dependencies in a
bundle that may also be served by a web server. Chrome offers the "webpage, complete" format which saves the page with a folder containing the required resources. ==See also==