Refresh property Value--refreshes and jumps (redirects) page
Refresh with jump (redirect) page
Refresh appears in the Http-equiv property, using the content attribute to indicate the start time of the refresh or jump and the URL of the jump
Refresh Example
Refresh this page after 5 seconds:
<metahttp-equiv= "Refresh" content= "5"/>
5 Seconds to go to dream Capital home:
<metahttp-equiv= "Refresh" content= "5; url=http://www.111cn.net/"/>
Of course, in addition to these methods and JS can also jump and refresh, since the following about this refresh page we will look again JS add it
JavaScript refreshes the page in several ways:
1 history.go (0)
2 Location.reload ()
3 location=location
4 Location.assign (location)
5 Document.execcommand (' Refresh ')
6 Window.navigate (location)
7 Location.replace (location)
8 document. Url=location.href
JS Page Jump
1.window.location.href Way
<script language= "javascript" type= "Text/javascript" >
Window.location.href= "Target.aspx";
</script>
2.window.navigate Way Jump
<script language= "JavaScript" >
Window.navigate ("target.aspx");
</script>
3.window.loction.replace way to achieve page jump, pay attention to the difference with the first way
<script language= "JavaScript" >
Window.location.replace ("target.aspx");
</script>
There are 3 JSP pages (1.aspx, 2.aspx, 3.aspx), into the system default is 1.aspx, when I enter 2.aspx, 2.aspx inside with Window.location.replace ("3.aspx");
With Window.location.href ("3.aspx");
There is no difference from the user interface, but when the 3.aspx page has a "back" button, call Window.history.go (-1); Wondow.history.back () method, the point of this return button to return to the 2.aspx page, the difference is out, when using Window.location.replace ("3.aspx"); Connect to the 3.aspx page, the 3.aspx page calls Window.history.go ( -1), Wondow.history.back (), the method is not good, will return to 1.aspx.
4.self.location way to achieve page jump, and the following top.location a small difference
<script language= "JavaScript" >
self.location= ' target.aspx ';
</script>
5.top.location
<script language= "JavaScript" >
top.location= ' target.aspx ';
</script>
6. Do not recommend this way to jump
<script language= "JavaScript" >
Alert ("return");
Window.history.back (-1);
</script>
meta to implement the jump (content = 3 units is seconds)
<meta Http-equiv=refresh content=3; Url= "Http://www.111cn.net"