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Re: mouse movement detection? [message #173946 is a reply to message #173937] Sat, 14 May 2011 00:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Fri, 13 May 2011 15:36:55 -0000, in comp.lang.php
jimp(at)specsol(dot)spam(dot)sux(dot)com
<npvv98-m7s(dot)ln1(at)mail(dot)specsol(dot)com> wrote:

> | Jeff North <jnorthau(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)au> wrote:
> | > On Fri, 13 May 2011 00:56:59 -0000, in comp.lang.php
> | > jimp(at)specsol(dot)spam(dot)sux(dot)com
> | > <r7cu98-98l(dot)ln1(at)mail(dot)specsol(dot)com> wrote:
> | >
> | >>| Jeff North <jnorthau(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)au> wrote:
> | >>| > On Thu, 12 May 2011 22:05:38 -0000, in comp.lang.php
> | >>| > jimp(at)specsol(dot)spam(dot)sux(dot)com
> | >>| > <i62u98-utj(dot)ln1(at)mail(dot)specsol(dot)com> wrote:
> | >>| >
> | >>| >>| Jeff North <jnorthau(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)au> wrote:
> | >>| >>| > On Thu, 12 May 2011 16:12:19 -0000, in comp.lang.php
> | >>| >
> | >>| > [snip]
> | >>| >
> | >>| >>| So, is <meta http-equiv="refresh" to the exact same page a "refresh" or
> | >>| >>| a "redirect" semantically speaking?
> | >>| >
> | >>| > Neither - your statement is syntactically incorrect.
> | >>|
> | >>| So what is "syntactically incorrect" as it is obviously an incomplete
> | >>| example of a meta refresh tag?
> | >>|
> | >>| Did I mispell "meta" or "refresh"?
> | >
> | > If you understood the tag and its attributes you wouldn't have asked
> | > such an inane question.
> |
> | Blithering nonsense.
> |
> | It is common practice when providing an example of something to just quote
> | the relevent part, which in this case is the meta tag up to the refresh
> | attribute.

If you understood the tag and it's attributes then you would have
quoted the entire tag when asking the question "So, is <meta
http-equiv="refresh" to the exact same page a "refresh" or
"redirect" semantically speaking?"

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2"> would "reload the current
page" or do a page refresh.

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2;url=page1.html"> would "load a
different page" or redirect.

Now can you see why your original question could not be answered?

> | I repeat, what is "syntactically incorrect" as you claim for the example
> | fragment?
> |
> | >>| > http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/meta.http-equiv.refresh.html
> | >>| > If you look at the above web site it will teach you the correct markup
> | >>| > required and answer your question.
> | >>| >
> | >>| >>| >>| , yes you can do that in HTML.
> | >>| >>| >>|
> | >>| >>| >>| I've said that several times now.
> | >>| >>| >>|
> | >>| >>| >>| The part you keep ignoring is the issue of mouse movement and the only
> | >>| >>| >>| way you can detect mouse movement is client side scripting,
> | >>| >>| >
> | >>| >>| > The part you can't seem to grasp is that I am highlighting that there
> | >>| >>| > is an alternative method of doing a page refresh/redirect *without*
> | >>| >>| > the need for a scripting language (which may or may not be disabled /
> | >>| >>| > unknown to the browser).
> | >>| >>|
> | >>| >>| The part you can't seem to grasp is that the subject of the post is
> | >>| >>| mouse movement detection, not "page refresh/redirect".
> | >>| >
> | >>| > Did you miss this part of the OP posting?
> | >>| > "I had left a web site page open all night and in the morning found I
> | >>| > had been transferred to another page that said my mouse had been idle
> | >>| > for 10 minutes."
> | >>|
> | >>| Nope, nor did I miss the sentence immediately before it:
> | >>|
> | >>| "Just curious to know if PHP, or other script language, has a method of
> | >>| detecting mouse movement."
> | >>|
> | >>| To summarize, the Subject of the post is "mouse movement detection".
> | >>|
> | >>| The first sentence of the post expicitly asks about "a method of detecting
> | >>| mouse movement".
> | >>|
> | >>| It would seem to be pretty clear that the thing of interest to the poster
> | >>| is "mouse movement detection".
> | >
> | > In that case, the message is completely off-topic in a PHP group and
> | > should be treated as such.
> |
> | Perhaps you should learn to read as the very first sentence asks the quite
> | clear multipart question "... if PHP, or other script language ..." which
> | makes the post about the capability of PHP.

Are you saying the PHP can be used to detect mouse movement on a web
page?
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