Originally Posted by
caseminole
I'm not so sure, actually. The file is a fixed file that is available for download about every two weeks.
There is only one way to access the file from the download page. So the reference on the page is for a file named co.pdf.
All they need to do is to change the name of the file to united.pdf after its generated, and change the reference on the webpage.
Although its not that important, it just seems like it would be something so easy to fix
For a long time after the US/HP merger, the new web site contained "/awa/" in the long url that entering "www.usairways.com" redirected to. The "awa" standing for America West Airlines of course, because the new combined carrier's web site was on the existing America West platform. This was a low, low priority to tweak.
We already know that there will be a new united.com later this year (target date). Why go messing with code that may be retired soon anyway? There are enough other things for them to deal with. The filename of the PDF schedule is not a biggie. When someone saves it to their own computer, they can rename it whatever they want--"united.pdf", "SmiJsux.pdf", etc. etc. etc. etc.......