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Hi, I'm trying to download a file from a web but it gets truncated! When the download starts it only have the first word and no file extension. I searched in the HTML code of the web but seems ok, since it has it double quotes surrounding it. Here you have an example: FILE I NEED TO DOWNLOAD I already tryed to add%20 intead of spaces in the url and didn't work. It seems that this problem started with the last update of Firefox. It works ok in Chrome and Edge. Any solution?
Hi, I'm trying to download a file from a web but it gets truncated! When the download starts it only have the first word and no file extension.
I searched in the HTML code of the web but seems ok, since it has it double quotes surrounding it. Here you have an example: FILE I NEED TO DOWNLOAD I already tryed to add%20 intead of spaces in the url and didn't work. It seems that this problem started with the last update of Firefox. It works ok in Chrome and Edge. Any solution? How is this file send by the server? This is likely not a problem with the HTML code (href attribute in link), but about the HTTP response headers that aren't formatted properly.
The server may not comply to RFC 5987 and sends a wrong Content-Disposition:attachment; filename header. • I see this in the Network Monitor and there aren't quotation marks around the file name, so Firefox truncates with the first space: Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=LISTADO PROYECTOS APROBADOS 1 CONVOC v1_ES.xls Content-Type: application/octet-stream 0. How is this file send by the server?
This is likely not a problem with the HTML code (href attribute in link), but about the HTTP response headers that aren't formatted properly. The server may not comply to RFC 5987 and sends a wrong Content-Disposition:attachment; filename header. • I see this in the Network Monitor and there aren't quotation marks around the file name, so Firefox truncates with the first space: Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=LISTADO PROYECTOS APROBADOS 1 CONVOC v1_ES.xls Content-Type: application/octet-stream. How is this file send by the server? This is likely not a problem with the HTML code (href attribute in link), but about the HTTP response headers that aren't formatted properly.
The server may not comply to RFC 5987 and sends a wrong Content-Disposition:attachment; filename header. *I see this in the Network Monitor and there aren't quotation marks around the file name, so Firefox truncates with the first space: Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=LISTADO PROYECTOS APROBADOS 1 CONVOC v1_ES.xls Content-Type: application/octet-stream.
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