>Perhaps the introduction of that tag did not intend it to be used like
>that but the commercial techno-terrorists immediately seized upon
>and abused it.
I think the intended use (or one of them) was for real page redirection: Your
site or page moves from domain.com to server.domain.com, so you stick <META
HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" VALUE="1,server.domain.com/index.htm"> and 'I've moved,
please change any bookmarks' etc.. in the original site's index.htm. I used it
to do this on my Intranet, but the only place I've seen it used on the web is
for some sites that like to put ads on screen first...
Regards, Home page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/8786
Ben A L Jemmett ICQ: 9848866 JGSD e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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