Karl Dahlke <[email protected]> writes:

> Is this http codes 301 and 302?

No.  This is an HTTP header created by Netscape years ago, and it has
never been included in the standards!
It serves the same place as a <meta refresh> tag in HTML.  These two
things are equivalent:

Refresh: 30;url=http://the-brannons.com/
in HTTP headers, and
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="30; url=http://the-brannons.com"; />
in HTML.

We could extract the header in libcurl and then pass it along when
parsing the HTML, I suppose.  Here's the question.  Which takes
precedence: the Refresh header or the meta tag?

-- Chris
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