If you paste the following into the url bar in chrome and try to do right click-> save as... the save as... is grayed out. Any way to stop this from being grayed out?

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data:text/html;charset=utf-8,%3C%21DOCTYPE%20html%3E%0D%0A%3Chtml%20lang%3D%22en%22%3E%0D%0A%3Chead%3E%3Ctitle%3EEmbedded%20Window%3C%2Ftitle%3E%3C%2Fhead%3E%0D%0A%3Cbody%3E%3Ch1%3E42%3C%2Fh1%3E%3C%2Fbody%3E%0A%3C%2Fhtml%3E%0A%0D%0A
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As an alternative, view the page's source, copy the contents and paste it in a file? – Chris Jul 7 '11 at 22:54
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Make the data uri into an anchor tag (<a href="data:etc....</a>"). Then, change the mime type of the data uri to application/octet-stream and the browser mime map will open a save as box when you click the anchor tag.

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Is there anyway to set the file name? Content-Disposition:filename=bob.txt or something ? – alumb Mar 19 at 22:58
No, data uris are quite new to the browsers and so there is currently no way to choose the file name; each browser has it's default value for the name. – Tom Mar 26 at 3:43
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Data URLs are, at the moment, explicitly excluded from the list of savable URL schemes (see http://codesearch.google.com/#OAMlx_jo-ck/src/content/common/url_constants.cc&type=cs&l=11 for context). I'm not sure that that's absolutely correct, and if you file a bug at http://new.crbug.com/ I'd be happy to pass it on to the right team for review.

But, short answer: you can't save data:* URLs right now.

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Thanks. I've passed it on to someone who might know what the behavior is supposed to be. – Mike West Sep 20 '11 at 5:29
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