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(this is about a change which appears to be only in the WhatWG spec) The correct and current RFC describing the Content-Disposition header in HTTP is RFC 6266 (see IANA header registry). This is relevant in that "filename" is not the only information about filenames; UAs also need to consider "filename*" (which deals with I18N).
mass-move component to LC1
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Checked in as WHATWG revision r6494. Check-in comment: Update references for Content-Disposition from RFC2183 to RFC6266. http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=6493&to=6494