Hmm - not important - Just curious -

Im basically wanting a 'login' page & logout page - Im almost finished
with it, & have a query re the above two commands... (One is PHP, &
one is HTML)

- Basically, I want to set the cookies etc.. - wait 3 seconds with a
small text, for the person to read, - & then refresh to the next
section/page...

Ive looked on the http://nz.php.net/header  section, however the
command to go to a different "location" doesnt seem to have a 'pause'
section..

IE - wait 3, 5, 10 etc etc seconds - & then refresh - The 'location'
command is instantaneous...

is this correct ?

If I "needed" a pause section, - I'll have to use the META REFRESH
command (which I understand - is NOT 100% supported by all
browsers.... ??

(The PHP 'header' command is 100% effective - right)....- not affected
by the browser type (I know that part :) )

I'll use the instantaneous PHP 'header' command for now - Just curious
if the above thinking is correct...


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