It's like a meta tag...<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="5;url=FILE.PHP"> JavaScript version: <script language="javascript"> function deelay(secs) { setTimeout("goto_url()",secs*1000) } function goto_url() { location.href="FILE.PHP" } </script> <body onload="deelay(2)"> "Carl Furst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I want to do one of those redirect pages where a php script prints HTML > saying "sorry we're not here, we're redirecting you to the right location" > and then after about 2-3 seconds a new location header gets printed and you > are transported to the new location. I see this everywhere but don't know > how it's done. > > I tried this by printing the "Location" header first and then the text and > it just > relocated me without seeing the text. I tried printing the text first and > then the "Location" header and php complains that my header was already sent > and I > can't modify it to relocate. > > How do you do this?? Is there something in the header I have to specify to > wait before it relocates? Do I have to do it manually by printing the text.. > tell the script to wait and then clear the header somehow and send a new one > (can that be done?) I looked at HTTP1.1 docs and I didn't really get > anywhere. > > Any ideas? > > > Carl. > >
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