What is the difference between .mhtml and .jfif?
- Extension
- .mhtml
- .jfif
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Developer
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Microsoft
- JPEG Group
- Description
- MHTML, short for MIME HTML, is a file format that archives web pages. The format combines HTML code, images, JavaScript, and other resources into a single file using MIME type multipart/related. This method of encapsulating a complete webpage (or set of webpages) in a single file makes MHTML files convenient for saving, sharing, and viewing web content offline. MHTML files typically have the extension .mhtml or .mht and can be opened by various web browsers.
- The JFIF (JPEG File Interchange Format) format makes it possible to transfer compressed JPEG files across computers. This graphical file format uses a marker to show various parameters not seen in the standard JPEG file — for instance, pixel size, pixel geometry, among others.
- MIME Type
- application/x-mimearchive
- image/jpeg
- Wikipedia
- .mhtml on Wikipedia
- .jfif on Wikipedia