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Re: Re-direct to another pageby "Sandy Stillwell" <wallama(at)eskimo.com> |
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Nancy you use a meta tag in the head of your document. Example: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="20; URL=http://www.your new URL/"> The content is the number of seconds before it is automatically moved. I also you put in another link they can click on just incase it doesn't redirect. Sandy Stillwell http://www.PnwWebDesign.com/ Genie Turbans as seen on TV & Magazines http://www.genieturban.com/ http://www.eskimo.com/~wallama/ >I am in the process of changing to my own domain! But was wondering how to >put an automatic re-direct from the current page to the new domain, so my >guests don't have to type in the new address. Any suggestions would be >helpful. > >Nancy > >
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