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<FONT COLOR="#000000">I am using ubuntu 12.04 and have the latest Firefox 18.0 with all current updates.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">I have been downloading files for years here with no problem. A couple of weeks ago I starting having problems with the chapter names being named after the story name</FONT> ' <FONT COLOR="#000000">Operation_Hammerhead.htm</FONT>'<FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT>-- <FONT COLOR="#000000">rather than the normal </FONT>'<FONT COLOR="#000000">operation_hammerhead_02.htm</FONT>' <FONT COLOR="#000000">-</FONT>-<FONT COLOR="#000000"> I have tried other stories and some other sites, all have this problem.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">I have 3 computers, a laptop and a desktop both running Ubuntu 12.04 and one desktop running Win XP. All use Firefox and the 2 Ubuntu computers both have this problem. The desktop running XP DOES NOT have the problem. I have tried 2 other browsers on the ubuntu computers and they have all had the same results. All other downloading has been running normally.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT>I <FONT COLOR="#000000">have putzed around with this for a week -- the solution avoiding me completely.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">I queried one of the websites and got this response from them:</FONT><BR>
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"<FONT COLOR="#000000">At ' xxxxxxxxx' we use index.htm for the Story Pages and storyname_01.htm, storyname_02.htm etc for the individual chapters. The default html names for both index and chapter pages are set to the name of the story. The fact that Firefox running on Ubuntu is where you’re having this problem would indicate that the linux must handle the title parameter in html in some other way.</FONT>"<BR>
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Any suggestions?<BR>
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Rocky<BR>
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