Changing slashes in filenames to hyphens to avoid crash#113
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Changing slashes in filenames to hyphens to avoid crash#113rastshawn wants to merge 1 commit intonurdtechie98:devfrom
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I ran into an issue when downloading a folder that contained files that had "/" in their filenames. This caused a problem with finding the correct path to write the file to.
A quick fix was replacing slashes with hyphens.
Did my best to comb over the contribution guide this time.