Status: Untriaged
Owner: [email protected]
Labels: Type-Bug Pri-2 OS-All Area-WebKit i18n

New issue 7245 by [email protected]: Going back to a page with encoding  
overriden renders the page without encoding override
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=7245

1. Go to a page (say, news.google.co.jp)
2. Change the encoding to ISO-8859-1 in the page menu. You'll see a lot of
gibberish instead of Japanese text.
3. Go to another page ( say, www.google.com)
4. Press the back button
5. Instead of the gibberish in step 2, you'll see Japanese text you saw in
setp 1.

IE7 preserves the encoding override (i.e in step 5, you see the same
gibberish in step 2) while Firefox 3 does not. IIRC, Firefox 2 did that and
Chrome 1.0.x did that, too (Xiaolu, can you confirm that?)

There's a related bug to this (visiting a page for which the encoding is
overriden after looking that up in history search).




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