Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Yesterday, I wrote:
Well, it does have a refresh tag at line 67 of the source code:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1200000">
By my calculation, 1.2 million seconds comes to 333.3 minutes, ...
Of course, I should have said "333.3 hours," which is just under two weeks.
Either way, you shouldn't have seen a refresh as soon as 15 minutes due
to this bit of code. They must be using a 301 redirect at the server
end, which we can't see.
How long is 1.2 million milliseconds?? About 20 mins! Is that close
enough to "about 10-15 minutes"??
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Daniel
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