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Alfred
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Posted - 29 January 2003 :  21:33:31  Show Profile  Visit Alfred's Homepage
Snitz vs3.4.03
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I have made a club_welcome.asp page which I would like to appear after someone has successfully registered.

On key activation a link shows "Back to Forums", and it does not auto-revert to previous page, but wait to be clicked.

How can I auto-call my Welcome Page after the standard pop-up message (without the back to forum link)?


Alfred
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Edited by - Alfred on 30 January 2003 14:08:28

Alfred
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USA
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Posted - 30 January 2003 :  23:19:54  Show Profile  Visit Alfred's Homepage
This is surprising:

For most problems that I thought were real complex there were quite simple answers.

And then - on this one here when I expected that everyone would just give me the obvious one-line answer I didn't even get a suggestion!

Go figure...

Alfred
The Battle Group
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GauravBhabu
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Posted - 31 January 2003 :  02:22:56  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Alfred

This is surprising:

For most problems that I thought were real complex there were quite simple answers.

And then - on this one here when I expected that everyone would just give me the obvious one-line answer I didn't even get a suggestion!

Go figure...



At several places in the code you will find statements similar as below. This statement auto redirects the user to a page specified as URL.

Response.Write("    <meta http-equiv=""Refresh"" content=""5; URL=default.asp"">")

Above statement when encountered redirects to default.asp after 5 seconds. Asking questions is not a bad idea but sometimes as you said it is a good idea to follow the statement "Go figure..."
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Alfred
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USA
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Posted - 31 January 2003 :  11:10:43  Show Profile  Visit Alfred's Homepage
I am glad somebody finally felt pity for me!
Thank you very much - this is the simple answer I suspected!

I thought that this might be what I needed, but I have done plenty of damage in the past by guessing and wanted to hear it confirmed by someone who knows.


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