MDA Compact IV not view HTML files. - General Topics

Hi,
My MDA Compact IV has stopped reading HTML files.
I think it was when I removed Opera from it and that is when it stopped.
I can still look up the internet and the pages display, however, if there is a HTML page saved on the phone it won't recongise it as a web page. It is a bit of a pain because I use RunGPS which allows you to show training files as HTML pages. However, when it tries to load the file it gives this error.
"The file Training Report cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found."
Even if I save this file to the phone, it does not display it as a readable file in explorer.
I am assuming that the phone has somehow lost its ability to recognise these files as HTML.
I also use Skyfire browser but the problem started before I installed this.
Any ideas?
Regards

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HTCPDA said:
At work we have an online phone book, this can be saved into a ".mht" file which can be opened in IE but used standalone without the need for network access. its a basic search script to do the search after you enter the persons name which then populates the name and phone number fields.
Is there any way of converting this to work on WM5 and IE as IE does not recognise it as an app.
Thanks
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