|  | Posted by Bandul on 05/14/06 15:59 
Digits indicates the number of seconds to be redirected to another page.
 "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
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 > __/ [ Bandul ] on Sunday 14 May 2006 12:51 \__
 >
 >> Hi
 >> How do i redirect a web page
 >> Ive using this meta tag:
 >> <meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="1; url=http://www.redirect_here.com">
 >
 >
 > I successfully use:
 >
 > <meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="1; url=http://www.redirect_here.com">
 >
 > To be honest, I am not sure what the digit indicates (this goes back years
 > into the past), _but_...
 >
 >
 >> Not working, is there something else.
 >> Sorry for my rubish english.
 >> Thanks
 >> Bandul
 >
 >
 > ...for any major redirection, you will be better off redirecting without
 > that
 > 'browser flicker' and also with a proper status/error code, which
 > indicates
 > a permanent redirection. How you implement this depends on your Web server
 > software. Do a Web search on "301 redirects".
 >
 > Best wishes,
 >
 > Roy
 >
 > PS - your English is fine.
 >
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