So, Mr Sack, you can see it works exactly the opposite of what you said.
Firefox failed without any "manual intervention".
On the other hand, it needed a "manual intervention" to restore correct working.
There is obviously something randomizing Firefoxe's behaviour.
http:// atilf.atilf. fr 194.214. 124.200/ dendien/ scripts/ tlfiv5/ displayp. exe?2;s= atilf_40_ 1002743130; i=ft-1- 1.htm;; atilf.atilf. fr/dendien/ scripts/ tlfiv4/ showps. exe?p=combi. htm;java= no;
Click 'Entrez dans le TLF'
Fill in search 'erreur', click 'Valider 1'
Select the word 'ERREUR', a window pops up
Click on 'le TLF1' in that window
The pop up window invariably displays ISO8859-1 as UTF-8 .
You can paste one of its frame's URL directly as a New Window's URL.
http://
When, after that, I came back to (redisplaying) the first and second page above, that is
http://
that page repeatedly displayed using UTF-8 again.
I forced it to redisplay using ISO8859-1.
After that, I could not reproduce what I had seen.
So, Mr Sack, you can see it works exactly the opposite of what you said.
Firefox failed without any "manual intervention".
On the other hand, it needed a "manual intervention" to restore correct working.
There is obviously something randomizing Firefoxe's behaviour.