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> On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Petr Vileta wrote:
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> Do not spread such nonsense!
> http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/reback
Here it says that this could break the "back" button. (When someone presses
the "back" button, the refresh would work again, and the user would bounce
forward again.) Now, if I do not think that is such a big issue, could I
still do it this way? But first:
> In general, never use any <meta http-equiv> !
> Always use the real HTTP header.
("The real HTTP header..") Could you please explain a little further?
Thanks Knut
PS I was originally thinking of RedirectMatch or RewriteRule, and a clever
regular expressions in an .htaccess file. But then you are probably rigth
that I should ask in <news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix> . (I am new
to all these newsgroups.)
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