> In addition, this bug is only affecting one person. That's why you > should give another URL to test.
How do you know? How many persons did you ask? I asked 10 friends to test that URL. 6 shuddered. I told you that's what people usually do (only those who see characters to shudder at). 4 answered. 1 reported the same problem. 1 reported that the code page is sometimes 8859-1 and sometimes 1521, which is the same bug, but invisibly. Furthermore, Alexander Sack investigated and reported the same problem. Furthermore I see ThiloPfennig and Mante reporting problems that have not been investigated. Furthermore, think: the bug does not affect a person but a system and I have 4 different ones affected. That makes 7 to 9 cases, not counting the shrugging. Why do you say only one? As I am a thinking person, I installed a fresh Ubuntu to make the test and the bug was there. And I made the test in a blank Firefox 3.6.11 configuration and the bug was there. Please stop keeping to ask more URLs and start thinking that it's useless because there is a difference on your system that makes display that page differently than on all of mine. And remember that I said from the start that the bug is usually random to the same person. That's why I presented the atlif test which is not or less random. One probably needs to look at the code to understand why. I had made a new case because they made the old one a mess. You made this one even more messy. Please return the bug to confirmed status, there was no reason to change that because there is is enough proof. -- Firefox can display a page with the wrong encoding https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228988 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
