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I create SVG sketches with a canvas-type application which has a SAVE option. I know writing files indiscriminately is a no-no, so the application's SAVE option opens the sketch in a new tab that can be saved with the browser's Save (Page) As menu item. The SVG code that is passed has a (title) element, which displays as the title in the tab for the window. So far, so good. In Safari and Firefox, Save (Page) As pops up a dialog with a default filename of (title).svg -- just what I want. However, Chrome always comes up with the default of download.svg. Is there a way to make Chrome use the (title) for the default filename in the dialog?

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    Does “opening in a new tab” mean via HTTP request …?
    – CBroe
    May 3, 2014 at 22:41
  • the new tab is opened in javascript with a window.open call
    – loren_j
    May 4, 2014 at 13:56
  • Yes, but how are you loading the SVG image into that window? Is it an HTTP call to your server, that delivers the SVG data, or do you write it in there using JavaScript?
    – CBroe
    May 4, 2014 at 15:18
  • I write in the SVG converted to a string, using javascript.
    – loren_j
    May 5, 2014 at 18:39
  • I solved my problem-sort of. I was using inherited code that has this behavior, I still don't know why. I rewrote my own version so it passes the SVG into some HTML and there is no problem with the title.
    – loren_j
    May 21, 2014 at 5:28

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