Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Confirmed. Running wget --timestamp -S --content-disposition http://example.com and giving the Content-Disposition header just on GET, gives the above result.This looks like the same issue I decribed recently here:wget makes a HEAD request first, and the reply-headers do not contain a Content-Disposition header. The Content-Disposition header comes then on the subsequent GET request, but wget seems to ignore it there.Regards, Jochen Roderburg
