on Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 02:51:39PM -0400, Travis Crump ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >I'm looking for information on blocking or disabling the meta refresh
> >tag:
> >
> >    <meta http-equiv=refresh content="<time in seconds>"; url="<target
> >    url>"
> >
> >I'm using (usually) Galeon 1.2.5, with a squid proxy.  Other browsers
> >(w3m, dillo) either ignore or allow overriding meta refresh.
> >
> >I'm aware of Mozilla bug #83265:
> >
> >    http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83265
> >
> >I'm currently doing research on sites in which it's convenient to load
> >many pages and browse them at leisure offline.  However they reset at 30
> >minutes...  Gah!

> You could try locking the tabs[you need to install mozilla-tabextensions 
> then it is an option when you right click on the tab[or you can lock all 
> tabs]].  I am not real sure what it does, but it seems to block meta 
> refresh for me.  Also, just hitting Escape[ie Stop Loading] seems to 
> block meta refresh for individual pages, though that doesn't scale well.

Best I can tell, this isn't a solution available in Galeon 1.2.5.
Unless I'm missing something.

Peace.

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