I can't reproduce this problem on Ubuntu using wget_1.12-2.1.

However, try adding the option --trust-server-name to see if that makes
a difference. A change went into wget to prevent it from letting the
server take too much control over how files are named, though
--content-disposition overrides that behavior (at least for the
Content-Disposition header, though that doesn't apply here).

Failing that, try it with WGETRC=/dev/null in the environment or something.

Using the --debug option may help to find out what's going on.

-- 
Good luck, HTH,
Micah J. Cowan
http://micah.cowan.name/



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