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    Meta Refresh Tag

    How to using a Meta Refresh Tag?

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    <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2;url=http:// somewhere dot com/">
    content = 2 - seconds

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    Quote Originally Posted by devkumar View Post
    Meta refresh redirects have been used by spammers to fool search engines. So search engines remove those sites from their database. If you use a lot of meta refresh tags to redirect pages, the search engines may decide your site is spam and delete it from their index. It’s better to use a 301 Server Redirect instead.
    Old news.. Very old and no longer accurate.. Google came out and said a while back the if no other options were available a time 0 meta refresh would be treated as a 301..
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    The meta refresh redirect code is often used when you request your browser to redirect to another page. Usually, this is done when you have moved your page and you have to re-direct your visitors to another site. This is very important from SEO perspective as well for your visitors because your webpage does not display error in such cases. Although making an HTML redirect code using Meta tags is not difficult, it is also easy to mess it up.

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    It use to refresh page automatically for every interval that given in meta tag . But don't use this is against the webmaster rules

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    Quote Originally Posted by indiarajasthan View Post
    It use to refresh page automatically for every interval that given in meta tag . But don't use this is against the webmaster rules
    Please, show us where ti says that..
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    Quote Originally Posted by mirudula View Post
    Usually, this is done when you have moved your page and you have to re-direct your visitors to another site.
    Right - as Steve has mentioned, you can do that if no other choice, but 301 redirects would be the better choice if you had to choose.

    Although making an HTML redirect code using Meta tags is not difficult, it is also easy to mess it up.
    I'm not sure I understand this statement - how is it easy to mess up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.Rebecca View Post
    Search engines do not like meta refresh tags
    And why, exactly don't SE's like meta refresh?

    and they are annoying and distract user’s attention.
    So a meta refresh of "0" takes a split second to redirect. How is that annoying and distracting? It only bothers me if I can't click the browser back button to view a previous web page. So I practice clicking fast. However, when I've used "refresh" in the past, I usually set the refresh to 1 second which give people a chance to go back. But IMO, I personally wouldn't use it now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickTyler81 View Post
    I think you might be better off 301 redirecting stuff. Engines see meta refresh tags as being spammy.
    What evidence is there to support this contention?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikasrawat View Post
    I would suggest avoiding meta refresh tag as its not search engine friendly, I would suggest using 301 redirection and rel="canonical" to avoid duplicate content issues on your website
    How is it not "search engine friendly?"

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