Follow-up Comment #4, bug #46611 (project wget):
I'm afraid I still don't understand how this is fine. I've tested now and see
that you're right: the --adjust-extension feature is what is responsible for
creating the ghost ".html" extension in the output log.
The thing is that the downloaded file isn't actually named ".html" -- it's
clearly an EXE file and the content-type being returned is neither "text/html"
nor "application/xhtml+xml" (it's "application/octet-stream"), so the appended
".html" in the log should not be there.
This "cosmetic" issue makes it difficult to reliably parse the log for
downloaded file names.
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