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Posted by matt VanDeWalle on 12/10/05 10:28
hello again,
I tried the meta tag stuff and well where i had it it didn't redirect or
refresh, it just litterally echo'd the meta stuff so maybe i read the
manual page wrong but it either does that, or presents me with a blank
page and i know the pages i have it go to aren't blank :p so i guess i'm
doing the meta tag slightly wrong or not in the right place but i guess
actually if the form passed the variable i could go ahead and just
substitute the "url=http://whatever.com/page/to/load.php".etc, to having
the url equal to the variable being passed..yes i'm a moron at times :p
and its not my usual time to be up but maybe that has something to do with
it anyway i will do some reading when my mind is switched on lol
matt
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 03:01, Aaron Koning wrote:
>> My experience was with the Location keyword, it might work better with the
>> Redirect keyword in the header function. I stopped using header and Location
>> after a few problems and <meta> has never failed for me. MHO.
>
> What kind of problems did you have? I've never experience a problem with
> the location header, but would be interested to know of any gotchas that
> I've just been fortunate enough to miss over the years.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
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