Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Redirect Script

How to redirect a web browser
Here are three example scripts, to show how a browser can be redirected to a different page with JavaScript. They are useful if you want to rename or move a page that has links to it from other locations. You can put the redirect script in the old page, to send visitors to the new one.

Script #1 – Stealth Redirect
This allows you to redirect a page without telling your visitor, they probably won’t even notice it happen.

<html>
<script>
location = "http://www.muadonline.co.cc";
</script>
</html>

Script #2 – Alert Redirect
If you want visitors to know that the page has been moved you could use this script. It uses a JavaScript alert, to tell your visitor that the page has been moved, then when they click OK, their browser is redirected.

<html>
<script>
alert( "This page has been moved to a new location... click OK to be redirected?");
location = "http://www.muadonline.co.cc";
</script>
<html>

Script #3 – Confirm Redirect
If you want to give your visitors more control, you can use a confirm dialog. This script gives visitors the option to either be redirected to the new location or go back to the previous page.

<html>
<script>
if(confirm( "This page has been moved to a new location... would you like to be redirected?"))
{
location = "http://www.muadonline.co.cc";
}
else
{
history.back();
}
</script>
</html>

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