I got this from the developer, the inestimable Barry Hunter:
"I added a
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="$filename.jpg"
header, which tells the browser a sensible filename for the file. Which does 
invalidate the reproduction steps in the bug report!

As you say other browsers were able to deduce a their own filename (ie
realise it a jpeg) and save as that, so in theory such a header not
needed.

(I did double check, its producing valid jpegs, they have the proper
magic bytes :)"

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Title:
  Cannot save.jpg from web page

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
   Bear with me on this, it's a bit of a voyage.. There is his /thing/ I
  do when creating publicity for a web site, that works fine in Firefox,
  chrome, opera, Vivaldi, on a desktop; works fine in firefox, chrome,
  safari, and dolphin on IOS, and with internet or chrome on android..
  It doesn't work in our browser on he M10 tablet under OTA10.1

  1. Go to e.g. 
  http://www.geograph.org.uk/stamp.php?id=2612549
  (there are nearly 5 million photos, I chose a nice one for you to play with)

  2. Press 'get stamped image'
  you get an instruction to right-click and save as, and a watermarked image to 
do that to. 

  3. Our version of that is long-press, and download.
  so do that.

  what gets downloaded is not the.jpg but appears to be a fragment of
  html, or the url.

  That is /not/ what happens on any other browser on any other
  platform.. Elsewhere I get the.jpg

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