... I do not think so althought I am not sure how W10 could do that ; the file gets downloaded from FF as syslog.avi instead of syslog.txtHaven't Windows changed extension, by misstanke?
Yes, it downloads OK with Edge ....have you tried downloading the file with a different browser to make sure the issue is with Firefox?
... I just went to adminstration page, and choose save settings and .... the file gets also saved as .avi extension !On macOS Safari saves it as "syslog.txt", but Firefox saves it as "syslog" (without an extension).
(I got curious because we earlier noticed that CFG files also get the wrong extension in Firefox)
Thanks, could you provide a link ? I am trying to find reference for this bug, but really struggling with groogle ... ;-)It's a known issue with Firefox and not related to the router or firmware.
There's posts on the Mozilla Support Forums and there was a post on here the other week tooThanks, could you provide a link ? I am trying to find reference for this bug, but really struggling with groogle ... ;-)
Are both installations of FF on the same version?and with a brand new install of FF in a VM, it downloads the file as syslog (without any extension !!!)
There are quite a few reports of this kind of behaviour on the internet. It seems to be a "feature" of FF that it looks inside the file and tries to identify the MIME type and then renames the extension to what it thinks it ought to be. (Just another reminder of why I gave up on FF years ago).Thanks, could you provide a link ? I am trying to find reference for this bug, but really struggling with groogle ... ;-)
Yes, both are 102.0.1 (64 bits version).Are both installations of FF on the same version?
If true, then this is retarded behaviour. A filename is a filename, it should be chosen by the user or specified by a server, not automatically changed by a browser. Its only job is to receive the file being sent, and save it to disk with the name provided. That's it.There are quite a few reports of this kind of behaviour on the internet. It seems to be a "feature" of FF that it looks inside the file and tries to identify the MIME type and then renames the extension to what it thinks it ought to be. (Just another reminder of why I gave up on FF years ago).
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