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Re: mouse movement detection? [message #173925 is a reply to message #173924] Fri, 13 May 2011 00:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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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"?

> 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".



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