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-<h1>Test Cases for HTTP Content-Disposition header and RFC 2231/2047 Encoding</h1>
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-<h2>Test Cases</h2><div id="c-d-inline"><h3><a href="#c-d-inline" class="plain">Content-Disposition: Disposition-Type Inline</a></h3>
- <p>
- Various tests relating to the "inline" disposition type, see
- <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.1">Section 2.1 of RFC 2183</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="inlonly"><h4><a href="#inlonly" class="plain">inlonly</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/inlonly.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>inline</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>'inline' only</p><p><em>This should be equivalent to not including the header at all.</em></p></div><div id="inlwithasciifilename"><h4><a href="#inlwithasciifilename" class="plain">inlwithasciifilename</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/inlwithasciifilename.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>inline; filename="<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass
- (uses the filename in subsequent 'save' operation)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'inline', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>
- </p><p><em>
- Some UAs use this filename in a subsequent "save" operation.
- </em></p></div><div id="inlwithasciifilenamepdf"><h4><a href="#inlwithasciifilenamepdf" class="plain">inlwithasciifilenamepdf</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/inlwithasciifilenamepdf.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>inline; filename="<b>foo.pdf</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass
- (filename information not used)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'inline', specifying a filename of <code>foo.pdf</code>
- </p><p><em>
- Some UAs use this filename in a subsequent "save" operation.
- This variation of the test checks whether whatever handles PDF display
- receives the filename information, and acts upon it
- (this was tested with the latest Acrobat Reader plugin).
- </em></p></div></div><div id="c-d-attachment"><h3><a href="#c-d-attachment" class="plain">Content-Disposition: Disposition-Type Attachment</a></h3>
- <p>
- Various tests relating to the "attchment" disposition type, see
- <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.2">Section 2.2 of RFC 2183</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="attonly"><h4><a href="#attonly" class="plain">attonly</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attonly.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>'attachment' only</p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource.</em></p></div><div id="attonlyucase"><h4><a href="#attonlyucase" class="plain">attonlyucase</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attonlyucase.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>ATTACHMENT</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Konq</td><td>fail</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>'ATTACHMENT' only</p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource.</em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifilename"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifilename" class="plain">attwithasciifilename</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifilename.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifnescapedchar"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifnescapedchar" class="plain">attwithasciifnescapedchar</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifnescapedchar.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>f\oo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (apparently does not treat the backslash as escape character, replaces it with '_')
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>MSIE8</td><td>fail
- (apparently does not treat the backslash as escape character, replaces it with '_')
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Saf4</td><td>fail
- (apparently does not treat the backslash as escape character, replaces it with '-')
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (saves "oo.html" (what's going on here?))
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>f\oo.html</code> (the first 'o' being escaped)
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithfilenameandextparam"><h4><a href="#attwithfilenameandextparam" class="plain">attwithfilenameandextparam</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfilenameandextparam.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; foo="bar"; filename="<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>
- and an extension parameter "foo" which should be ignored
- (see <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.8">Section 2.8 of RFC 2183</a>.).
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifilenameucase"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifilenameucase" class="plain">attwithasciifilenameucase</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifilenameucase.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; FILENAME="<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Konq</td><td>fail
- (filename parameter is ignored)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifilenamenq"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifilenamenq" class="plain">attwithasciifilenamenq</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifilenamenq.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename=<b>foo.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="warn"><td>FF3</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>MSIE8</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Saf4</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Konq</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Chrome</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>, but missing
- the quotes.
- </p><p><em>This is invalid according to <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2616.html#rfc.section.19.5.1">Section 19.5.1 of RFC2616</a>, so UAs should
- ignore it.</em></p></div><div id="attwithisofnplain"><h4><a href="#attwithisofnplain" class="plain">attwithisofnplain</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithisofnplain.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo-ä.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using plain ISO-8859-1
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithutf8fnplain"><h4><a href="#attwithutf8fnplain" class="plain">attwithutf8fnplain</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithutf8fnplain.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo-ä.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (decodes as UTF-8)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (decodes as UTF-8)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>,
- which happens to be <code>foo-ä.html</code> using UTF-8 encoding.
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- Displaying "foo-ä.html" instead indicates that the UA tried to be smart by detecting
- something that happens to look like UTF-8.</em></p></div><div id="attwithfnrawpctenca"><h4><a href="#attwithfnrawpctenca" class="plain">attwithfnrawpctenca</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfnrawpctenca.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo-%41.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>MSIE8</td><td>fail
- (displays "foo-A.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (displays "foo-A.html" (see <a href="http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=118">Chrome Issue 118</a>))
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-%41.html</code>
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-%41.html".
- Displaying "foo-A.html" instead would indicate that the UA has attempted
- to percent-decode the parameter.
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfnrawpctenclong"><h4><a href="#attwithfnrawpctenclong" class="plain">attwithfnrawpctenclong</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfnrawpctenclong.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>MSIE8</td><td>fail
- (displays "foo-ä-€.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (displays "foo-ä-€.html" (see <a href="http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=118">Chrome Issue 118</a>))
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html</code>, using raw percent encoded UTF-8
- to represent <code>foo-ä-€.html</code>
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html".
- Displaying "foo-ä-€.html" instead would indicate that the UA has attempted
- to percent-decode the parameter (using UTF-8). Displaying something else
- would indicate that the UA tried to percent-decode, but used a different encoding.
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifilenamews1"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifilenamews1" class="plain">attwithasciifilenamews1</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifilenamews1.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename ="<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>, with one
- blank space <em>before</em> the equals character.
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attwithasciifilenamews2"><h4><a href="#attwithasciifilenamews2" class="plain">attwithasciifilenamews2</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithasciifilenamews2.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename= "<b>foo.html</b>"</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>, with one
- blank space <em>after</em> the equals character.
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".</em></p></div><div id="attfnbrokentoken"><h4><a href="#attfnbrokentoken" class="plain">attfnbrokentoken</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfnbrokentoken.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename=<b>foo[1](2).html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="warn"><td>FF3</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>MSIE8</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Saf4</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Konq</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Chrome</td><td>warn
- (accepts the unquoted value)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo[1](2).html</code>, but missing
- the quotes. Also, "[", "]", "(" and ")" are not allowed in the HTTP <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-latest.html#rfc.section.1.2.2">token</a>
- production.
- </p><p><em>This is invalid according to <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2616.html#rfc.section.19.5.1">Section 19.5.1 of RFC2616</a>,
- so UAs should ignore it.</em></p></div></div><div id="c-d-parms"><h3><a href="#c-d-parms" class="plain">Content-Disposition: Additional Parameters</a></h3>
- <p>
- Various tests relating to the additional parameters defined in
- <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2">Section 2 of RFC 2183</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="attcdate"><h4><a href="#attcdate" class="plain">attcdate</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attcdate.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; <b>creation-date="Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="unsupported"><td>FF3</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Op10</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>'attachment', plus creation-date (see <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.4">Section 2.4 of RFC 2183</a>)</p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource. When doing so,
- the creation date should be set to 12 Feb 1997.</em></p></div><div id="attmdate"><h4><a href="#attmdate" class="plain">attmdate</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attmdate.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; <b>modification-date="Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="unsupported"><td>FF3</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Op10</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported
- (seems to ignore the parameter)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>'attachment', plus modification-date (see <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.5">Section 2.5 of RFC 2183</a>)</p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource. When doing so,
- the modification date should be set to 12 Feb 1997.</em></p></div></div><div id="c-d-extension"><h3><a href="#c-d-extension" class="plain">Content-Disposition: Disposition-Type Extension</a></h3>
- <p>
- A test checking behavior for disposition type extensions,
- which should be treated as "attachment", see
- <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2183.html#rfc.section.2.8">Section 2.8 of RFC 2183</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="dispext"><h4><a href="#dispext" class="plain">dispext</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/dispext.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>foobar</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')"><td>MSIE8</td><td>fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')</td></tr><tr class="fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')"><td>Op10</td><td>fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')</td></tr><tr class="fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')"><td>Saf4</td><td>fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')</td></tr><tr class="fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')"><td>Konq</td><td>fail (does not treat it as 'attachment')</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass</td></tr></tbody></table><p>'foobar' only</p><p><em>This should be equivalent to using "attachment".</em></p></div></div><div id="encoding-2231-char"><h3><a href="#encoding-2231-char" class="plain">RFC2231 Encoding: Character Sets</a></h3>
- <p>
- Various tests using the parameter value encoding defined
- in <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2231.html#rfc.section.4">Section 4 of RFC 2231</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="attwithisofn2231iso"><h4><a href="#attwithisofn2231iso" class="plain">attwithisofn2231iso</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithisofn2231iso.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>iso-8859-1''foo-%E4.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded ISO-8859-1
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231utf8"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231utf8" class="plain">attwithfn2231utf8</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231utf8.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä-€.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä-€.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231noc"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231noc" class="plain">attwithfn2231noc</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231noc.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>''foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="warn"><td>FF3</td><td>warn
- (decodes as UTF-8)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (decodes as 8bit encoding (ISO-8859-1?))
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- Behavior is undefined in RFC 2231, the charset part is missing, although UTF-8 was used.
- </p></div><div id="attwithfn2231utf8comp"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231utf8comp" class="plain">attwithfn2231utf8comp</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231utf8comp.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>UTF-8''foo-a%cc%88.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (displays "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, but
- choosing the decomposed form (lowercase a plus COMBINING DIAERESIS) --
- on a Windows target system, this should be translated to the preferred
- Unicode normal form (composed).
- </p><p><em>UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231utf8-bad"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231utf8-bad" class="plain">attwithfn2231utf8-bad</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231utf8-bad.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>iso-8859-1''foo-%c3%a4-%e2%82%ac.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (falls back to UTF-8)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (displays the raw octet sequence as if it was ISO-8859-1 (which is internally
- treated as windows-1252, which <em>does</em> allow %82))
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä-€.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, but declaring ISO-8859-1
- </p><p><em>
- The octet %82 does not represent a valid ISO-8859-1 code point, so
- the UA should really ignore the parameter.
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231ws1"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231ws1" class="plain">attwithfn2231ws1</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231ws1.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename<b> *=</b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (displays garbage)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, with whitespace before "*="
- </p><p><em>
- The parameter is invalid, thus should be ignored.
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231ws2"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231ws2" class="plain">attwithfn2231ws2</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231ws2.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename<b>*= </b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, with whitespace after "*="
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231ws3"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231ws3" class="plain">attwithfn2231ws3</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231ws3.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename<b>* =</b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html</pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, with whitespace inside "* ="
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231quot"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231quot" class="plain">attwithfn2231quot</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231quot.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>"</b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html<b>"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (tries to be helpful by removing the quotes)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, with double quotes
- around the parameter value.
- </p><p><em>
- The parameter is invalid, thus should be ignored.
- </em></p></div><div id="attwithfn2231encmissing"><h4><a href="#attwithfn2231encmissing" class="plain">attwithfn2231encmissing</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attwithfn2231encmissing.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre class="invalid"><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>''foo-%c3%a4.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (sniffs the encoding as UTF-8)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Op10</td><td>fail
- (assumes a default of ISO-8859-1)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using RFC2231 encoded UTF-8, but
- leaving out the charset field.
- </p><p><em>
- The parameter is invalid, thus should be ignored.
- </em></p></div></div><div id="encoding-2231-cont"><h3><a href="#encoding-2231-cont" class="plain">RFC2231 Encoding: Continuations</a></h3>
- <p>
- Various tests using the parameter value continuation efined
- in <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2231.html#rfc.section.3">Section 3 of RFC 2231</a>.
- </p>
- <div id="attfncont"><h4><a href="#attfncont" class="plain">attfncont</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfncont.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*0=<b>"foo."</b>; filename*1=<b>"html"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo.html</code>, using RFC2231-style parameter continuations.
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attfncontenc"><h4><a href="#attfncontenc" class="plain">attfncontenc</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfncontenc.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*0*=<b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4</b>; filename*1=<b>".html"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ä.html</code>, using both RFC2231-style parameter continuations
- and UTF-8 encoding.
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo-ä.html".
- </em></p></div><div id="attfncontlz"><h4><a href="#attfncontlz" class="plain">attfncontlz</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfncontlz.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*0=<b>"foo"</b>; filename*01=<b>"bar"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="warn"><td>FF3</td><td>warn
- (accepts leading zeros)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="warn"><td>Op10</td><td>warn
- (accepts leading zeros)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo</code> (the parameter filename*01 should be ignored because of the leading zero)
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo".
- </em></p></div><div id="attfncontnc"><h4><a href="#attfncontnc" class="plain">attfncontnc</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfncontnc.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*0=<b>"foo"</b>; filename*2=<b>"bar"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="warn"><td>FF3</td><td>warn
- (accepts gaps)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo</code> (the parameter filename*2 because there's no filename*1 parameter)
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foo".
- </em></p></div><div id="attfnconts1"><h4><a href="#attfnconts1" class="plain">attfnconts1</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfnconts1.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*1=<b>"foo."</b>; filename*2=<b>"html"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment' (the filename* parameters should be ignored because filename*0 is missing)
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download, not getting the filename from the header.
- </em></p></div><div id="attfncontord"><h4><a href="#attfncontord" class="plain">attfncontord</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfncontord.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*1=<b>"bar"</b>; filename*0=<b>"foo"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (parameters are expected to be ordered)
- </td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>MSIE8</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Saf4</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Konq</td><td>unsupported</td></tr><tr class="unsupported"><td>Chrome</td><td>unsupported</td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foobar</code>
- </p><p><em>
- UA should offer to download the resource as "foobar".
- </em></p></div></div><div id="encoding-2231-fb"><h3><a href="#encoding-2231-fb" class="plain">RFC2231 Encoding: Fallback Behaviour</a></h3>
- <p>
- This tests how the UA behaves when the same parameter name appear
- both in traditional and RFC 2231 extended format.
- </p>
- <div id="attfnboth"><h4><a href="#attfnboth" class="plain">attfnboth</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfnboth.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename="<b>foo-ae.html</b>"; filename*=<b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Chrome</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ae.html</code> in
- the traditional format, and <code>foo-ä.html</code> in RFC2231 format.
- </p><p><em>
- The behaviour of this undefined. Thus UAs should one of the two values.
- </em></p></div><div id="attfnboth2"><h4><a href="#attfnboth2" class="plain">attfnboth2</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attfnboth2.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename*=<b>UTF-8''foo-%c3%a4.html</b>; filename=<b>"foo-ae.html"</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="pass"><td>FF3</td><td>pass
- (picks the RFC2231 encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>MSIE8</td><td>fail
- (ignores the parameter (this indicates a parsing bug))
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Op10</td><td>pass
- (picks the RFC2231 encoded value -- the first of both)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the one it understands)
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Konq</td><td>pass
- (picks the traditionally encoded value -- the one it understands)
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (ignores the parameter (this indicates a parsing bug))
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- 'attachment', specifying a filename of <code>foo-ae.html</code> in
- the traditional format, and <code>foo-ä.html</code> in RFC2231 format.
- </p><p><em>
- The behaviour of this undefined. Thus UAs should one of the two values.
- </em></p></div></div><div id="encoding-2047"><h3><a href="#encoding-2047" class="plain">RFC2047 Encoding</a></h3>
- <p>
- These tests RFC 2047 style encoding.
- </p>
- <p>
- Note that according to <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2047.html#rfc.section.5">Section 5 of RFC 2047</a>,
- this encoding does not apply here: <q cite="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2047.html#rfc.section.5">An 'encoded-word' MUST NOT appear within a 'quoted-string'.</q>, and
- <q cite="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2047.html#rfc.section.5">An 'encoded-word' MUST NOT be used in parameter of a MIME
- Content-Type or Content-Disposition field, or in any structured
- field body except within a 'comment' or 'phrase'.</q>
- </p>
- <p>
- Therefore, these tests are only be present in order to check
- whether the UA by mistake tries to implement RFC2047.
- </p>
- <div id="attrfc2047token"><h4><a href="#attrfc2047token" class="plain">attrfc2047token</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attrfc2047token.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename=<b>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?foo-=E4.html?=</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass
- (takes the whole value as filename, but does not decode it (replacing question marks by underscores))
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Op10</td><td>fail
- (displays garbage ("=.htm"))
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (takes the whole value as filename, but does not decode it (replacing question marks by underscores))
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Konq</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- Uses RFC 2047 style encoded word. "=" is invalid inside the <code>token</code>
- production, so this is invalid.
- </p></div><div id="attrfc2047quoted"><h4><a href="#attrfc2047quoted" class="plain">attrfc2047quoted</a>
- [<a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/attrfc2047quoted.asis">TEST</a>]
- </h4><pre><b>Content-Disposition: </b>attachment; filename=<b>"=?ISO-8859-1?Q?foo-=E4.html?="</b></pre><table class="aside"><thead><tr><th colspan="2">
- Test Results
- </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="fail"><td>FF3</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>MSIE8</td><td>pass
- (takes the whole value as filename, but does not decode it)
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Op10</td><td>fail
- (displays garbage ("=.htm"))
- </td></tr><tr class="pass"><td>Saf4</td><td>pass
- (takes the whole value as filename, but does not decode it)
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Konq</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr><tr class="fail"><td>Chrome</td><td>fail
- (decodes it anyway to "foo-ä.html")
- </td></tr></tbody></table><p>
- Uses RFC 2047 style encoded word, using the <code>quoted-string</code> production.
- </p></div></div>
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