Hitting F5 *STOPS* the meta-refresh command? Huh?

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\A_Michigan_User\

Has anyone seen this one?

I'm using Windows XP and IE6 (100% of the latest updates).
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10; url='Test.aspx?v1=5&v2=test'" />

I use that meta tag to refresh the page every 10 secs. Works fine.

.... until I manually refresh by hitting F5. After that... the page never
refreshes again.

(Until I visit the page again later... and remember *NOT* to refresh with
F5.)
 
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Robert Aldwinckle

"A_Michigan_User" said:
Has anyone seen this one?

I'm using Windows XP and IE6 (100% of the latest updates).


I use that meta tag to refresh the page every 10 secs. Works fine.

... until I manually refresh by hitting F5. After that... the page never refreshes again.

(Until I visit the page again later... and remember *NOT* to refresh with F5.)


Good tip. Thanks a lot. Usually when I want to stop one of these things
I have had to load About:Blank over them.


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