- have it look at mime.types/mimecap file for preferred extension.
- Non-HTML files with filenames changed this way would be
- re-downloaded each time despite -N unless .orig files were saved for
- them. Since .orig would contain the same data as non-.orig, the
- latter could be just a link to the former. Another possibility
- would be to implement a per-directory database called something like
+ have consult mime.types for the preferred extension. Non-HTML files
+ with filenames changed this way would be re-downloaded each time
+ despite -N unless .orig files were saved for them. (#### Why? The
+ HEAD request we use to implement -N would still be able to construct
+ the correct file name based on the declared Content-Type.)
+
+ Since .orig would contain the same data as non-.orig, the latter
+ could be just a link to the former. Another possibility would be to
+ implement a per-directory database called something like