I do have exactly the same problem in FF 5.0, it's extremely and I have found no reasonable workaround. The file should stay in the same URL for some time, so there shouldn't be a problem to reproduce this at will. Why shouldn't Firefox just download the file and doesn't let it be (especially considering there is no Content-Encoding header whatsoever)? % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Currentġ00 28 0 0 8929 0 -:-:-:-:-:-:- 20860įmci-final.tgz: gzip compressed data, from Unix, last modified: Mon Nov 8 19:44:39 2010 When downloading with curl I get correctly once gzipped tarball as expected: rw-rw-r- rrakus/rrakus 2605 19:34 fmci-final/fmci-server.c rw-rw-r- rrakus/rrakus 1954 19:32 fmci-final/fmci-client.c rw-rw-r- rrakus/rrakus 326 19:20 fmci-final/fmci.xml rw-rw-r- rrakus/rrakus 1443 18:40 fmci-final/Makefile rw-rw-r- rrakus/rrakus 1602 19:21 fmci-final/fmci-server.h Jakoubek:~ $ mv fmci-final.tar ĭrwxrwxr-x rrakus/rrakus 0 19:44 fmci-final/ 1 matej matej 2,8K 9. lis 17.19 fmci-final.tarįmci-final.tar: gzip compressed data, from Unix, last modified: Mon Nov 8 19:44:39 2010 1 matej matej 2,8K 9. lis 17.19 fmci-final.tgzįmci-final.tgz: gzip compressed data, from Unix When I download file with Firefox I get double gzipped file:
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