Zitat von Giuseppe Scrivano <[email protected]>:
before my change, the HEAD request was done every time --content-disposition was specified. Other cases where HEAD is really needed must work as before, if they don't then it is a bug.
As far as I understand this was made so that the real remote file-name from the Content-Disposition headers can be used for comparisons (timestamp, existence) with the corresponding local file to find out if a download is necessary.
J. Roderburg
