How does windows link html files to folders?

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终归单人心 2021-01-11 20:10

Almost every time you save a web page from a web browser to your local computer a PAGENAME.html(htm) file is created and a folder named \'PAGENAME_files\' that contains reso

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  • 2021-01-11 20:57

    If people are stuck and ended up here to find how to unlink, here's an easy trick : on Windows 10, I couldn't find how to unlink a .html file from its associated media folder, so I deleted both of them, and in the bin I restored only the .html file and it was then restored and unlinked from its folder.

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  • 2021-01-11 21:06

    It's a built-in linkage in Windows.

    Open up Explorer (not IE, Windows), Tools, Options, View, then in Advanced Settings there'll be a "Managing pairs of Web pages and folders" section.

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  • 2021-01-11 21:10

    It is a good question.

    Under Windows7 I managed to solve forced links by simply renaming the file.

    I think it is the easiest way.

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  • 2021-01-11 21:14

    This is a shell feature, not a file system feature. The shell copy engine just looks for a folder with the same name (plus a localized suffix) when copying/moving .htm[l] files.

    This feature is called Connected Files and is documented here.

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