|
Posted by Nospam on 11/27/31 11:59
I meant is there an alternative way of using the html page as a redirection
apart from using it as a background image?
"jojo" <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:efghpq$33g$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Nospam wrote:
>
> >>> I have a redirect in my htaccess to a php file, however I am trying to
> >>> see if the redirect works from css, by this code
> >>> body{background-image:url(http://www.example.com/redirect1.html);
should
> >>> redirect to (http://www.example.com/redirect1.php); but for some
strange
> >>> reason doesn't work in the css, does anyone know what is wrong?
> >> Is http://www.example.com/redirect1.php an image, or is it an HTML
page?
> >>
> >> If it's an image, it should become the page's background image. If it's
> >> just an HTML page, as I suspect it is, then the browser will try to use
> >> it as a background image but fail.
> >
> > It is an html page, is there any workaround to redirect to the html page
> > without the browser failing?
> >
> I'm sorry, but how should this work? a browser cannot display a html
> page as background-*image*...
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|