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RE: Does Amaya support client side refreshes?

From: Dave J Woolley <DJW@bts.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 14:12:02 +0100
Message-ID: <81E4A2BC03CED111845100104B62AFB5284306@stagecoach.bts.co.uk>
To: www-amaya@w3.org
> From:	Charles McCathieNevile [SMTP:charles@w3.org]
> 
> Supporting it the way Lynx does would be nice. It shows you what the
> refresh
> wants to do, and leaves it as a link.
> 
	Although not insurmountable, Lynx has the advantage that it
	is text only, but you can actually use Refresh: on other 
	media types, even though most people actually use it as a
	meta header (usually on servers that don't understand meta
	elements!), often because they don't know how to generate 
	30x HTTP responses, or because their ISP won't allow them
	that level of control.

	If Amaya generates a pseudo link, it will need to wrap images,
	etc. in a virtual web page.
Received on Thursday, 24 June 1999 09:12:57 GMT

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