On 1/19/13 5:52 PM, MCBastos wrote:
> Interviewed by CNN on 19/01/2013 17:53, Tom told the world:
>> When I download an .html page seamonkey uses no longer the filename in the 
>> URL since V2.15 but it uses the description of the page as filename.
>>
>> Can I change this that it is like before?
>>
> 
> Well, this change in behavior was documented in bug 254139:
> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254139>
> 
> Apparently this change has been requested for years, and Mozilla was the
> only major browser who did *not* do this. The reasoning is that in most
> cases the page <title> field is more descriptive than the filename --
> that's particularly true in large sites with automatically-generated pages.
> 
> There isn't a pref to turn it off, but Gavin Sharp made an extension for
> people who prefer the old way (linked from Comment #71 on the bug thread):
> 
> <https://github.com/gavinsharp/SaveAsFilename>
> 
> 

The SaveAsFilename extension is not compatible with SeaMonkey.  It
appears to be a Firefox-only extension.

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