|  | Posted by J.O. Aho on 05/10/07 20:20 
Dave Boland wrote:> I'm doing some work on a data acquisition system for temperature
 > sensors.  The displayed readings don't change much over time, so what I
 > would like to do is to force a page refresh only when the data changes
 > by 5% or more, or when the temperature is over a limit.
 
 JavaApplet, see
 http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/applet.html
 
 
 > So far my options seem to be frequent page refreshes using a meta tag,
 > or using Java.
 
 I think you mean JavaScript, which isn't at all the same thing as Java.
 See this article: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/javascript/article.php/3470971
 
 
 > The meta tags are a fixed time interval and may be too
 > frequent (or not frequent enough)
 
 The only way to make HTML to load a page is to let an user load a page or use
 meta tag to reload in an interval, or send a http-header that tells the
 browser to reload the page  after a time interval or use javascript to count
 down time to force the browser to reload the page.
 
 A server can't just send a page to someone without request (of course it
 could, but no browser would get the data).
 
 
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 //Aho
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