Or you could do:
?
sleep(10); // do nothing for 10 seconds
header(Location: $url);
?
Then you don't have to hope that the client's browser supports an html
meta tag for refresh.
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Michael
Or perhaps it did.
= )
Sorry - I guess CC-ing the message list doesn't work.
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You may find that the HTML meta tag can help you there.
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sorry so brief earlier .. anyway this is a working sample
meta http-equiv=refresh content=5;url=http://www.php.net;
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hello!
does anyone knows how to delay a display of a certain page ... for
example,
if i will click on "logout" button, it will show a page which will say
"logging out" then after 5 seconds it will redirect to the login page.
thanks =)
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 11:09:47AM +0800, Jennifer Arcino Demeterio wrote :
hello!
does anyone knows how to delay a display of a certain page ... for example,
if i will click on logout button, it will show a page which will say
logging out then after 5 seconds it will redirect to the login
Hi,
You can do this without using a php script
why don't you use
META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="N;URL=http://www.foo.com/foo.html"
where "N" represents a discrete time interval in seconds.
Dobromir Velev
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