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<h1>Test Cases for HTTP Content-Disposition header and RFC 2231/2047 Encoding</h1>


<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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