The problem is really that there's no good approach here with the current "Save As, Complete" model. If we fix this, we'll break the CSS working in other browsers.
A better solution would be replacing Save As, Complete (which attempts to rewrite the pages to fix up URLs) with a cross-browser package format for saved documents (which could save resources as they were).
The problem is really that there's no good approach here with the current "Save As, Complete" model. If we fix this, we'll break the CSS working in other browsers.
A better solution would be replacing Save As, Complete (which attempts to rewrite the pages to fix up URLs) with a cross-browser package format for saved documents (which could save resources as they were).