Save a link as a file
#Save a link as a file software
The encoding that is currently being used by the active file is prefixed with an asterisk (*). This list shows all the character encodings supported by your computer. The file will then be saved using the original (and edited) line endings. If you want to preserve the line-endings, perhaps because the file should contain mixed line-endings, then select the Preserve option. UNIX files use LF, and Macintosh files use CR. MSDOS and Windows files typically use a CR LF ending. For further information, see FTP File System Plugin.Ĭhoose the format that you would like to use for the line-endings in the saved file. For anonymous access to an FTP server, create an entry on the Credentials page with the user name anonymous and your email address as the password.
#Save a link as a file password
The absence of a user name and password in the URL means that Merge will use the user name and password for the server configured on the Credentials options page. This example specifies a file notepad/notepad.cpp on the FTP server. This example specifies a file file.txt on the share \\some-host\share\path\.įiles on FTP servers can be specified.
UNC paths can be used to specify files on network shares. You can choose a recently used URL from the drop-down list. Open the message you want to save, and on the File tab, click Save As. URLĮnter the URL of the file that you wish to save. Saving your email message as an HTML file preserves all formatting, images, and links, as well as includes the header information, which includes the From, To, Cc, and Subject information. Use this window to choose a URL to save the file to.