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29-Jan-2004, 06:50 PM #1
web page auto refresh in frontpage
im using frontpage to create a website... my question.. is there anyway to make the page refresh automatically... ive searched for settings, but cant find anything..
thanks
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29-Jan-2004, 10:32 PM #2
Don't know about frontpage since I normally work in notepad, but if you save the page then edit in notepad, place this between the <body> tags.
Code:
<script language="javascript"> document.onload=window.setTimeout('window.location=window.location', 60000); </script>
Of course, there's multiple ways to do it.
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29-Jan-2004, 10:40 PM #3
Or this way...
<head>
<title></title>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="20; url=webpage.htm">
</head>

where 20 is the # of seconds and webpage.htm is the url to the page.
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01-Feb-2004, 11:07 PM #4
that did the trick.... thanks for your help...

by the way .. myrtle beach is paradise... we have been down the last 5 falls.... use to come down in the spring... we love it....

have a good one
sd
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