As Sigmund Freud might have said, "It's all in your head"... but he wasn't talking about html
very little in the html head is normal. meta's are read from the head (by the server, not the client) and sent as headers! So it's too late for you to do anything... but at least you know how long until the browser will refresh you away! --- Connection: close Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:54:27 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.4 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.4 OpenSSL/0.9.7l DAV/2 PHP/5.2.1 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Client-Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:54:27 GMT Client-Peer: 127.0.0.1:80 Client-Response-Num: 1 Client-Transfer-Encoding: chunked Refresh: 10;URL=/ Title: stars <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title> stars </title> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10;URL=/" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(function(){ alert ($("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").attr('content')) }); </script> </head> <body> </body> </html> --- On 6/17/07, Michael Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi group, just a quick question here. Does anyone know how can I disable the refresh effect of the following meta element: <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10;URL=index.htm" / >? I've tried $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").remove(); but it didn't work. I'm so hopeful of a solution. Thank you. -Michael-
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