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Sorry for my speech due to I'm not a technical guy, but I want to see the original URLs addresses on the html files I saved.
For example, now I open a saved html file with Chrome, the address bar shows "file:///C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/123.html", the local address of the html file, instead of the original web address. And I can't find the web address on it.
Now I can only copy the web addresses and save them in a txt file.
So, is there any ways to preserve the original URLs text (such as https:// web addresses) when saving HTML files? Such as automatically creating a txt file with the original web address in it, or leave a line of web address somewhere on the html file I saved?
Thank you.
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Sorry for my speech due to I'm not a technical guy, but I want to see the original URLs addresses on the html files I saved.
For example, now I open a saved html file with Chrome, the address bar shows "file:///C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/123.html", the local address of the html file, instead of the original web address. And I can't find the web address on it.
Now I can only copy the web addresses and save them in a txt file.
So, is there any ways to preserve the original URLs text (such as https:// web addresses) when saving HTML files? Such as automatically creating a txt file with the original web address in it, or leave a line of web address somewhere on the html file I saved?
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: