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RE: META refresh tag
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Charles Galpin)
Mon Nov 30 11:36:10 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 11:40:44 -0500
From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
To: Ronnie Thum <redhat-list@redhat.com>
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oops, the _top would wipe out your frames then. I'm not sure if refresh will
work for a nested frame. try put in in the head of mainframe then.
sorry this is not much help - I'm not very fond of frames, sO I don't use
them much.
===== Original Message from Ronnie Thum <redhat-list@redhat.com> at 11/30/98
11:00 am
>On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
>
>> Also, it must be in
>> each page that is to be generated by the CGI or it will not refresh at the
>> desired 5 second interval.
>
> What do you mean by the above statement ?
> I have a mainframe.html that calls to frame1.html and frame2.html
> the refresh is written in frame2.html.
> BTW, it is written between <HEAD>...</HEAD>
>
It means the output of the cgi needs to have the meta tag, so that the URL
called that invoked the cgi will be called again (and again). Yes you can
use /cgi-bin/..
-- Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
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