On 2011-07-22 09:00, Ian Hickson wrote:

(These e-mails were sent after I started working on the previous one.)

On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Chris Bentzel wrote:

Who should be trusted for filename if the one specified by<a>  on the
referring page differs from the one specified by Content-Disposition on
the to-be-downloaded resource?

I've specified that the header wins.


On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Julian Reschke wrote:

That being said, if you want to go down the road, make it clear how the
file name actually is extracted from the header field in an
interoperable way.

That isn't really in scope for the HTML spec, it's something either for
the HTTP spec or the Content-Disposition spec (if HTTP doesn't define th
header itself) to define.

Is there a specific reason why the new text doesn't mention Content-Disposition anymore?

Best regards, Julian

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