I've noticed this and I think it is considered a feature since if you 
were redirected once than it stands to reason that you are going to be 
redirected again if you visit the same page.  I think(but have no actual 
knowledge) that the point of this is to prevent you from getting stuck 
on a page which you can't back out of since going back one page will 
just bring you back to the same page after the redirect.

David Tenser wrote:
> Anyone noticed or reported this?
> 
> When loading a page with a meta tag that's supposed to load another page 
> after n seconts:
> 
> <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="10;URL=start.html">
> 
> Mozilla's Back button isn't updated when moving to the other page. You 
> can't back to the previous page, instead you are taken to the page you 
> visited before that page.
> 
> / David
> 


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