PlayList android Issue

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Ive been using playlist in my web for creating playlist since last year. yesterday i checked that in a android telephone when you want to download a file instead of seeing the full name of the file I see playlist1.bin. i can listen on my mobile but why this transformation if i upload a mp3? why i missed the filename? I checked that thi works properly but for me was surprising.


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    Thursday, December 08 2016, 10:04 AM - #Permalink
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    this must be due to some Android configuration...
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    Thursday, December 08 2016, 10:06 AM - #Permalink
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    You were really quick. how can we test that? is there any possibility to change this? I mean, how can we invistegate that in google and if there is a possibility to change this.
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    Thursday, December 08 2016, 10:24 AM - #Permalink
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    Hello

    This is what I found. it´s aproblem related with utf-8 and header but i don´t know what we have to do exctly.

    http://www.digiblog.de/2011/04/android-and-the-download-file-headers/

    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17374621/android-chrome-browser-unnecessarily-renames-names-types-of-downloaded-files

    Must the code be modified with a change in the header? i use android 4.x
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    Friday, December 09 2016, 05:23 PM - #Permalink
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    that would require some kind of code changes because usually it's not necessary to set the encoding on the headers...
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    Friday, December 09 2016, 05:30 PM - #Permalink
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    is it easy? where would be the change done? may i help you?
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    Wednesday, December 14 2016, 12:00 PM - #Permalink
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    no.. it requires coding. You can hire our Custom Coding Service to develop this for you if you want.
    However as you can see on the links you shared, Android has problems with this. it's not 100% guaranteed that you will get the expected result.
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