<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=...">
It is common (maybe even standard?) behaviour for browsers to
interpret this meta tag, which does not mean they interpret the
corresponding HTTP header.
Roland,
it may interest you that http-equiv meta parameters are actually meant to be treated as if they were sent as HTTP headers. So if the meta tag works in a browser, the HTTP header must work as well.
Odi
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