Hello Matthew,
Monday, June 11, 2007, 5:39:35 AM, you wrote:
MAN> The only way to get a browser to replace a currently loaded page is via
MAN> javascript.
That's not exactly correct you can reload the entire page
using javascript, refresh meta, or HTTP Refresh header.
MAN> Research the innerHTML property and/or the DOM. Using javascript you
MAN> can replace entire sections of a page without a complete reload. You
MAN> can also reload a page completely to "replace" it.
MAN> Scott Dallas wrote:
>> I'm not sure how to ask this question, so forgive me if I am less than
>> succinct.
>>
>> I am producing a page, then my program does some work, then I need to
>> replace the page. The way my current code is working, its just adding
>> the new html to the end of the current document. How do I replace the
>> page rather than adding to it?
>>
>> Any help appreciated.
>> Scott Dallas
>> Science, like nature, must also be tamed,
>> with a view towards it's preservation.
>>
>>
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