- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 14:14:29 -0400
- To: Thomas della Peruta <test@visioncs.de>
- CC: www-html-editor@w3.org
Thomas della Peruta wrote: > > On the page "/struct/global.html", there stands the following: Hello, The example you cite has been deleted from the latest version of the specification, published in December 1999 [1]. It was deleted because it is not part of the normative specification. - Ian [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/struct/global.html#h-7.4.4.2 > This can be used by caches to determine when to fetch a fresh copy of > the associated document. > Some user agents support the use of META to refresh the current page > after a specified number of seconds, with the option of replacing it by > a different URI. > > <META http-equiv="refresh" content="3,http://www.acme.com/intro.html"> > > There is a mistake in defining the to follow page, the META tag should > read: > > <META http-equiv="refresh" content="3, > URL=http://www.acme.com/intro.html"> > > Without the "URL=" before, the page that is supposed to take it's place > is not show, only a refresh of the current page is made. > > Your Faithfully > > Thomas della Peruta > > PS: Hope I didn't screw that up. -- Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs Tel: +1 831 457-2842 Cell: +1 917 450-8783
Received on Wednesday, 12 April 2000 14:14:42 UTC