Trailing Underscore added to folder name

In using Visio 2013 to create an HTM file from a VSD, a folder is also created, containing many little files used to display the HTM in a browser. Example. VSD named
DaleTest, HTM file named DaleTest.HTM, folder named DaleTest_files.
I am working remotely by accessing a SharePoint site. When the HTM is uploaded to a SharePoint 2013 directory from my remote computer, a folder is created in the same directory so the accompanying many little files can be uploaded to it. The folder is then
given a name as described above, DaleTest_files. SharePoint appends an underscore to the folder name. After opening the folder and uploading the little files to it, the HTM will not work.
The code in the HTM is calling for a folder named DaleTest_files, not
DaleTest_files_.
This is proven by opening the HTM file in an editor, adding a trailing underscore to the folder name contained therein, saving, and running the HTM. It then displays normally.
I can't find a way to change the folder name from my remote computer. Obviously we do not want to have to edit code every time this problem arises. What's going on?
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks in advance.

If you have Standard or Enterprise, leverage Visio Graphics Services instead to display the VSD in the browser.
How are you uploading the folder?
Trevor Seward
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