Heya Matthew,

You could do funky things with a hidden frame or an iframe that
continuously reloads itself.. when an update is needed, it reloads
itself with a javascript that reloads the main page...

Probably a few more elegant but similar ways to do it too...


Wednesday, August 27, 2003, 4:10:53 PM, you wrote:

MK> Hi all,

MK> Just wondering if anyone knows of a way that you can force a clients
MK> browser to refresh if there has been activity (eg. Update or addition of
MK> new record) on server?

MK> Thanks

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