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[ic] A 'timed' BOUNCE
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:02:23AM -0700, Barry Treahy, Jr. wrote:
> I've had no luck identifying how to do this, and I presume it would be
> possible with normal ITL, but perhaps not. What I want to do, is if a
> person is bounced to a page, that after a 'timeout' period bounce them
> to another page.
>
> I'm pretty sure that I can do this in Perl, with the sleep function and
> perhaps calling the ITL tage, but is there a simplier way that I'm just
> being 'blind' about?
>
> Barry
push @OUT,join '',
q`[tag op=header interpolate=1]`,
qq`Content-Type: text/html\n`,
qq`Refresh: 1; URL=$header`,
q`[/tag]`;
I don't think you need the interpolate=1 any more.
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