I paraphrase as its nice to present some body content in your page since browsers/agents do have the option of displaying/parsing the body for some context before following the redirect.
I stand corrected on that point, although I've never followed this guidance in 8 years, and I've never seen a user agent that didn't follow redirects immediately. I've also never seen anyone else do this. But none-the-less, it would be wrong, then, for redirect to abort the response.
Thanks again, tim.
Geoff
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