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Using a URL as an abbreviation

Posted by 418928@cepsz.unizar.es on 02/04/07 13:13

Hi everybody,

I have a certain document in a URL X quite difficult to remember and
write. So I want to provide a shortcut to it (let's call this Y). My
current solution is the following. In the html page pointed to by Y, I
write:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh"
CONTENT="0;
URL=X"
>

This works well. However, I'm not sure if all the web browsers will
understand this (I tried with Explorer and Opera) and whether this is
the best way of achieving my purpose.

Thanks in advance for any suggestion,
Sergio

 

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