> Refresh: 30;url=http://the-brannons.com/

Sure, but, this is I think exactly the same header I use for code 302.
I guess you're saying sometimes we get this header with code 200,
and are suppose to jump on that.
Well I'm not looking for that, I'm watching the codes first,
but I might be able to check for the header even on code 200.
Not sure if I should infer in this case code 301, 302 or 303.
I'll let you know.

Karl Dahlke
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