Re: How to send a query to the browser from time to time?



On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 00:26:13 -0300, Mike Meyer <mwm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

AJAX is overkill for this. If you just want to automatically refresh
the page automatically, you can use a meta refresh tag.

Reloading the page automatically would be even worse because it would spend a lot of bandwidth, it would reload all the page and graphics all the time.


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