![]() Note the module you import is just webarchive, but the package you install is pywebarchive this is because an unrelated project already claimed the shorter package name. If you're a Python developer, you can also install the webarchive module from PyPI using pip install pywebarchive. Both command-line ( extractor.py) and graphical ( extractor-gui.py) versions are included. On macOS and Linux (and Windows with Python installed), you can run Webarchive Extractor directly from the source code. It is a portable application - it doesn't require installation, and won't write to Application Data or the Windows Registry. The Windows version of Webarchive Extractor runs on Windows 7 and higher. In that case, the latest version of pywebarchive is available at. Note: If you're not reading this on GitHub, this section may be out of date. The latest version is pywebarchive 0.5.1 (released October 8, 2022). Converted pages display just like they would in Safari (apart from normal cross-browser rendering differences).Handles images, scripts, and style sheets.Converts webarchive files to plain HTML.As of October 2022, I am no longer adding new features, but I will still accept issues and pull requests to fix what's already there. ![]() Pywebarchive is open-source software released under the permissive MIT License. It's available for other applications to use, too.
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