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In my page "download.aspx", it responses one zip file client. HTTP header had headers as follows: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=test.zip and Content-Type: application/zip. When i clicks on link "download.aspx", FF download diaglog ask save with file name is "download.aspx". It should be "test.zip". This does not occur on IE. Could you help me?

In my page "download.aspx", it responses one zip file client. HTTP header had headers as follows: '''Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=test.zip''' and '''Content-Type: application/zip'''. When i clicks on link "download.aspx", FF download diaglog ask save with file name is "download.aspx". It should be "test.zip". This does not occur on IE. Could you help me?

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You can try to increase the timeout: http://kb.mozillazine.org/browser.download.saveLinkAsFilenameTimeout

I don't know if any of these will help in this case: