> > Anyways, because the content type is application/x-tar, and the browser
> > sees the *final* extension is .gz, it is choosing to replace .gz with .tar or
> > even adding another .tar (e.g., .tar.gz.tar which I've seen also.)
That would be a browser bug... Either the browser is decompressing the content
(incorrect when saving something with a content-encoding, as I understand
things) or it's making the filename not match the data for no reason.
Boris
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