remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

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Angler
 
 
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remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

Post by Angler »

Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me.
I had a page that I needed to redirect to another so I used Page HTML and inserted meta below (Between <head> </head> tags)
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=https://www.fish-uk.com/advert_form_fis ... h_site.htm" />

now when I build, alter, publish pages to folder on my laptop, they have this meta in the coding and auto redirects.
How can I remove this meta coding from wysiwyg builder please

Looking back I should have just edited the original page and inserted the redirect through control panel

Thanks
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Re: remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

Post by Angler »

Looking again I see that the redirect code is in the . .. site HTML (applies to all pages)
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Re: remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

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can't you just delete it the way you inserted the meta tag?
Last edited by wwonderfull on Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:44 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

Post by Pablo »

You can remove the code in the same place as where you have added it.
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Re: remove site HTML that I inserted between head and /head

Post by Angler »

Thanks for your comments wwonderful, Pablo,
When I clicked on Page HTML or Site Html I could see the redirect code in the top box 'Generated HTML'. I didn't realise I had to click, between head /head to see it in the lower box and remove it.
Thanks again
Jim
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