When downloading a file with spaces in the filename, v36.0.3 fails to download properly

When I try to download the following file with the link:
https://attachments.posteli.com/posteli.com/Christian.Steiner/96acd19d-8859-404d-9f19-76ba6c448f0c/96acd19d-8859-404d-9f19-76ba6c448f0c-19 MB PDF.pdf
Other browsers are fine, but Firefox doesn't handle the spaces properly and the download fails.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=firefox%20ignores%20content-disposition%20filename

In order to post the link you want us to click, could you enclose it in [square brackets]?
For those generating the filename portion of the header, it would be best to replace the spaces with %20 (URI encoding for space).

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