RE: Timer Values on [redirect]
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17082
interpreted = N
texte = I think webcat does all of its processing and then sends a plain HTML pageback to the webserver. The webserver then sends the HTML page to thebrowser. I don't think that webcat could perform a function AFTER thebrowser gets the HTML. The meta tag refresh (or javascript) would be yourbest bet.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: Mark Anderson [mailto:manderso@fabian.com]> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 8:43 AM> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com> Subject: Timer Values on [redirect]>>> I'm looking for a WebDNA method to create a timer value for the [redirect]> command. During a site redesign we changed the directory> structure and some> of the pages. We have several pages that I know have been bookmarked.>> I plan on creating some of these pages on the new site with a [redirect]> (rather than my standard error page.) But I want to display the page> telling the user to update the bookmark and then redirect them to the new> page.>> So I would like to submit a feature request to create a timer value in the> redirect command.> i.e. [redirect /newpage.html&timer=30]>> Or is there some other WebDNA method that will give me a timer to do the> same thing? I already know about the
refresh command, but was> looking for a WC way of doing it.>> Thanks,> Mark>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------> Mark Anderson There's nothing to fear ... Don't be afraid,> marka@fabian.com To let the freaky freaky into your brain.> -- DJ Keoki> Work: http://www.fabian.com/> Home: http://members.home.com/manderson1/> -------------------------------------------------------------------->
Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
I think webcat does all of its processing and then sends a plain HTML pageback to the webserver. The webserver then sends the HTML page to thebrowser. I don't think that webcat could perform a function AFTER thebrowser gets the HTML. The meta tag refresh (or javascript) would be yourbest bet.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: Mark Anderson [mailto:manderso@fabian.com]> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 8:43 AM> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com> Subject: Timer Values on
[redirect]>>> I'm looking for a WebDNA method to create a timer value for the
[redirect]> command. During a site redesign we changed the directory> structure and some> of the pages. We have several pages that I know have been bookmarked.>> I plan on creating some of these pages on the new site with a
[redirect]> (rather than my standard error page.) But I want to display the page> telling the user to update the bookmark and then redirect them to the new> page.>> So I would like to submit a feature request to create a timer value in the> redirect command.> i.e. [redirect /newpage.html&timer=30]>> Or is there some other WebDNA method that will give me a timer to do the> same thing? I already know about the
refresh command, but was> looking for a WC way of doing it.>> Thanks,> Mark>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------> Mark Anderson There's nothing to fear ... Don't be afraid,> marka@fabian.com To let the freaky freaky into your brain.> -- DJ Keoki> Work: http://www.fabian.com/> Home: http://members.home.com/manderson1/> -------------------------------------------------------------------->
Olin
DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!
Top Articles:
Talk List
The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine...
Related Readings:
Sequential Code Logic (2003)
Separate server for jpg/gif files (1998)
required fields (1999)
Date format problems (1997)
Conveting Characters to Graphics (1997)
Help!!!! (1997)
Error Messages Returned to User (1997)
[showif]'s inside [search] params? (2000)
Appending Record Prob (2001)
Altavista causes a problem? (1998)
Navigator Parsing (1997)
dos performance (1998)
cc auth with [purchase] (1998)
Re[2]: Re[2]: OT: Amazon Patents (2000)
WebCat b13 CGI -shownext- (1997)
Conveting Characters to Graphics (1997)
Repeating Fields (1997)
Dubble Sku's in a Database (1999)
[SearchString] problem with [search] context (1997)
PSC recommends what date format yr 2000??? (1997)