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I can't open multiple html files stored on my hard drive?

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I can't open multiple html files stored on my hard drive?

I have tried two methods: "File, Open File, html files location, click a html file then CRTL-A" and "selecting all html files and dragging to browser"

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I can't open multiple html files stored on my hard drive? I have tried two methods: "File, Open File, html files location, click a html file then CRTL-A" and "selecting all html files and dragging to browser" [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2045651 Same question asked @ another forum]

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The "Open File" window doesn't allow you to select multiple files. It's a limitation of Windows Explorer. Dragging multiple files into Firefox doesn't work either.

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I tried Opera to see if I can select and open multiple html files - and it works.

I also tried selecting and dragging html files into Opera - and that works too.

Windows Explorer did cross my mind, but after trying Opera I came to the conclusion this is a Firefox problem as Opera appears to use Windows Explorer too?

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I tried Opera to see if I can select and open multiple html files - and it works.

I also tried selecting and dragging html files into Opera - and that works too.

Windows Explorer did cross my mind, but after trying Opera I came to the conclusion this is a Firefox problem as Opera appears to use Windows Explorer too?