No, that's not it. The idea is that the page saves some data and shows something like your updates were saved successfully" for a little while , then goes back out to another page on a timer. That is easy. The problem is that the page it calls needs variable parameters, so I have to build the META at runtime passing the proper values in the URL.
I guess it could be hidden vars on an invisible form too, and then I'd have to force the form's SUBMIT on a timer. I'll play with that idea.
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>>Q: How do I build the
sample.asp?P=" & MyVar string for the META tag
>>in < head > section at runtime?
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>Not sure if I'm following you but, what if you leave it as: < meta http-equiv="Refresh" Content="4" > ? Shouldn't that refersh with the current parameters?
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