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Filenames with encoded URLs no longer save correctly in URL Encode format as of 127.0

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Up to 126.0b9, files with encoded URLs in their filenames downloaded normally. As of 127 onward, however, it gets changed to _3A instead of %3A, etc. Is there a setting somewhere in config to revert this?

Example:

Supposed to be: test [sound=https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.catbox.moe%2Fe547nk.mp3].png Downloads as: test [sound=https_3A_2F_2Ffiles.catbox.moe_2Fe547nk.mp3].png

Up to 126.0b9, files with encoded URLs in their filenames downloaded normally. As of 127 onward, however, it gets changed to _3A instead of %3A, etc. Is there a setting somewhere in config to revert this? Example: Supposed to be: test [sound=https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.catbox.moe%2Fe547nk.mp3].png Downloads as: test [sound=https_3A_2F_2Ffiles.catbox.moe_2Fe547nk.mp3].png

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

It looks that things got changed and and valid separator characters are replaced by a space invalid separator characters are replaced by an underscore. There doesn't seem to be a way to affect this.

  • 1903881 - Incorrect filename encoding when downloading file from content servers.

Some changes are linking to a security bug (1891234, additional filename filter checks) that we can't inspect. See sanitizeFileName, line 3488.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

It looks that things got changed and and valid separator characters are replaced by a space invalid separator characters are replaced by an underscore. There doesn't seem to be a way to affect this.

  • 1903881 - Incorrect filename encoding when downloading file from content servers.

Some changes are linking to a security bug (1891234, additional filename filter checks) that we can't inspect. See sanitizeFileName, line 3488.

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Ugh, that's unfortunate. I suppose I'll have to downgrade Firefox to fix this issue.