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Can't load images inside pages that saved "completely" on mac in windows

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I have several webpages that are saved on mac using firefox with option that "save page completely".(right-click, save page, webpage-complete). I have both same name htm file and folder which contents saved in on windows PC, on same directory. I also checked all images and files inside folder is saved correctly. When I click .htm file on windows, only text is displayed, no image and simple js is not displayed. I previously checked save complete page functions properly on mac.

I have several webpages that are saved on mac using firefox with option that "save page completely".(right-click, save page, webpage-complete). I have both same name htm file and folder which contents saved in on windows PC, on same directory. I also checked all images and files inside folder is saved correctly. When I click .htm file on windows, only text is displayed, no image and simple js is not displayed. I previously checked save complete page functions properly on mac.

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[How to save a web page | Firefox Help](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-save-web-page) I used first option, "Web page, complete".

I can save the help page with images, and open it on offline mode. Most website that is not JS heavy or doesn't require login will work fine.