- <script language="JavaScript">
- <!--
- var sURL = unescape(window.location.pathname);
- function doLoad()
- {
- // the timeout value should be the same as in the "refresh" meta-tag
- setTimeout( "refresh()", 2*1000 );
- }
- function refresh()
- {
- // This version of the refresh function will cause a new
- // entry in the visitor's history. It is provided for
- // those browsers that only support JavaScript 1.0.
- //
- window.location.href = sURL;
- }
- //-->
- </script>
- <script language="JavaScript1.1">
- <!--
- function refresh()
- {
- // This version does NOT cause an entry in the browser's
- // page view history. Most browsers will always retrieve
- // the document from the web-server whether it is already
- // in the browsers page-cache or not.
- //
- window.location.replace( sURL );
- }
- //-->
- </script>
- <script language="JavaScript1.2">
- <!--
- function refresh()
- {
- // This version of the refresh function will be invoked
- // for browsers that support JavaScript version 1.2
- //
- // The argument to the location.reload function determines
- // if the browser should retrieve the document from the
- // web-server. In our example all we need to do is cause
- // the JavaScript block in the document body to be
- // re-evaluated. If we needed to pull the document from
- // the web-server again (such as where the document contents
- // change dynamically) we would pass the argument as 'true'.
- //
- window.location.reload( false );
- }
- //-->
- </script>
- </head>
- <!--
- Use the "onload" event to start the refresh process.
- -->
- <body onload="doLoad()">