On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:54:39 -0600, Kevin Stone wrote:

>Javascript.. bah humbug.  :)
>
>Carl, you can avoid these issues by using output buffering allowing you to
>call header() whever you want in your script.

But he doesn't get to see the printed info - so it's basically the same
difference.  I think either JavaScipt is probably the solution

I have also found reference to the following:

<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="8;URL=http://
www.example.com/somepage.html"> 

It is supposed to do what is wanted but it's not W3C standard.



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