[WEB4LIB] Needing your big brains

Luis Domingues lfd at libri.ucp.pt
Thu Jul 6 10:52:30 EDT 2000


You can make a page that reloads forever. That won't hurt your server.

Just add to any page the following <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="0;
URL=you page.htm">

Replace your page.htm with the file and path for that file (which may even
be stored locally).

Regards,

Luis Filipe F. F. Domingues                   E-Mail: lfd at libri.ucp.pt
Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II        Home Page:
http://www.libri.ucp.pt/
Universidade Católica Portuguesa              Tel: +351 21 7214019
Palma de Cima                                 Fax: +351 21 7214010
1600 Lisboa
Portugal

-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib at webjunction.org [mailto:web4lib at webjunction.org]On
Behalf Of Steve Garwood
Sent: Quinta-feira, 6 de Julho de 2000 13:57
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Needing your big brains

Ok, I've got a tricky one for you all.

I teach a basic Internet class
http://reference.camden.lib.nj.us/classes/garwood/navigating using Netscape
(sometimes IE) and review all the buttons on the toolbar (Back, Forward,
Home, etc.) during the class. I've been trying to figure out a way to show
how Stop works. Basically, what I've been thinking is that I would like to
make a link on a page that when clicked on takes "forever" to connect to
anything, thereby allowing me to show people that the Stop button will stop
the "transaction" between the two computers.

Anyone know a way of doing this? Is there a better solution I'm not thinking
of?

Thanks in advance,

Steve

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Steve Garwood
Customer Education Librarian
Camden County Library System
203 Laurel Rd., Voorhees, NJ 08043
(856)772-1636 x3320 Fax:(856)772-6128
sgarwood at camden.lib.nj.us
http://www.camden.lib.nj.us
http://www.stevegarwood.com

"...Just a lazy cat in a dog-eat-dog world"  - Supreme Beings of Leisure



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