Either I am just not searching correctly or there is nothing on this site regarding it.
I am attempting to create a page that will begin downloading a file after a few seconds. I want to use the tag in the header to accomplish this, but am not quite understanding how to do this. This tag will need to be added to four separate pages and each page will point to a different file.
For background, this is a support site that offers remote support similar to team viewer or other such software packages. Since each tech has their own file, the end user clicking on the file for their assigned tech will be redirected to a page with instructions on what to do depending on the browser. Rather than adding more clicks to the entire thing, I would like the file to just begin downloading when that page loads. There of course will be a link added in case the browser or other software blocks the initial download, but having it start w/o user interaction would help the already novice PC users we support.
Thanks for any assistance.
Edit: To add to this, the four pages created are sub pages of the main page, and are not listed in the top level navigation (using the default theme). The links are setup in a sidebar with will redirect to the appropriate page once clicked on. Just in case the extra info is helpful.
I am attempting to create a page that will begin downloading a file after a few seconds. I want to use the
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<meta http-equiv="Refresh">
For background, this is a support site that offers remote support similar to team viewer or other such software packages. Since each tech has their own file, the end user clicking on the file for their assigned tech will be redirected to a page with instructions on what to do depending on the browser. Rather than adding more clicks to the entire thing, I would like the file to just begin downloading when that page loads. There of course will be a link added in case the browser or other software blocks the initial download, but having it start w/o user interaction would help the already novice PC users we support.
Thanks for any assistance.
Edit: To add to this, the four pages created are sub pages of the main page, and are not listed in the top level navigation (using the default theme). The links are setup in a sidebar with will redirect to the appropriate page once clicked on. Just in case the extra info is helpful.