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9/28/2006 10:24 AM
 
I implemented DNN4 on my webspace en i used the repository module for document purposes. I altered the skin to my likings and all seemed good. Allthough i thought...
In IE all works fine, but the problem rises with the use of FireFox. When i click on a [DOWNLOAD] link and the filename has spaces and dots in it, it doesn't handle the file correctly. It does download, however without the extension. I'll have to add the extension manually.

My question now is:
Is it FireFox that messes up or is DNN not compatible with the long file names (including spaces)?
AND more important; How can i resolve this issue?
 
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