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In article <slr### [at] fwicom> , Ron Parker
<ron### [at] povrayorg> wrote:
> Actually, since the HTML http-equiv meta tag just simulates HTTP headers, you
> can accomplish the same results by just sending the HTTP headers themselves.
> Not that it makes any difference in the implementation, but I've always felt
> that putting meta http-equiv tags in the output of a CGI script is a little
> sloppy.
"Refresh" isn't a standard HTTP 1.1 field...
Thorsten
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