24.01.2012, в 10:04, Julian Reschke написал(а):

> Sorry, Alexey.
> 
> You did claim this is "needed for compatibility with existing content".

Please be more careful with quotation marks. You are not quoting me, and I'm 
not sure what you actually refer to.

> But unless I'm missing something, *nobody* has complained, and Safari has 
> been shipping with this behavior for ... how long? Months? Years? And Chrome 
> as well?
> 
> Given the previous discussion we had it would be extremely useful to fully 
> understand what's going on.

I'm not sure what potential usefulness you have in mind. Safari behavior is 
designed to be interoperable and consistent. It results in correct downloaded 
file names for users of all live Web sites that I'm aware of (except for 
mail.google.com, which blacklists Safari, and wouldn't work correctly 
regardless of how we handled its responses).

Perhaps there are sites that misbehave; I'd like to know about these to 
investigate what's going on, and potentially tweak the approach.

It is not useful or interesting to discuss this behavior in a theoretical 
context where non-ASCII characters in Content-Disposition are not allowed at 
all.

- WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov

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