Technique F40:Failure due to using meta redirect with a time limit
About this Technique
This technique relates to:
- 2.2.1: Timing Adjustable (Failure)
- 2.2.4: Interruptions (Failure)
- 3.2.5: Change on Request (Failure)
This failure applies to all pages.
Description
meta http-equiv content="{time} url=..." is often used to
                        automatically redirect users. When this occurs after a time delay, it is an
                        unexpected change of context that may interrupt the user.
It is acceptable to use the meta element to create a redirect when the time-out is set to zero, since the redirect is instant and will not be perceived as a change of context. However, it is preferable to use server-side methods to accomplish this. See Implementing automatic redirects on the server side instead of on the client side.
Examples
Example 1
The page below is a failure because it will redirect to the URI https://www.example.com/newpage after a time limit of 5 seconds.
<!doctype>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <title>Do not use this!</title>     
  <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; url=https://www.example.com/newpage">
</head>   
<body>     
  <p>
    If your browser supports Refresh, you'll be transported to our
    <a href="https://www.example.com/newpage">new site</a> in 5 seconds,
    otherwise select the link manually.     
  </p>   
</body> 
</html>Related Resources
No endorsement implied.
Tests
Procedure
For a page that uses meta http-equiv="refresh":
- Check that the numerical value for seconds until refresh in the content attribute is present.
- Check that the numerical value for seconds until refresh in the content attribute is less than one or greater than 72,000.
- Check if the page qualifies for Real-time or Essential Exceptions in Success Criterion 2.2.1 Timing Adjustable.
- Check if the user is provided an opportunity to turn off, extend, or adjust the timing of the page refresh.
- Check if the page does not redirect after the duration specified in the content attribute.
Expected Results
- If checks #1-5 are false, this failure condition applies and the content fails Success Criterion 2.2.1.
- If checks #1, #2, #4, and #5 are false, this failure condition applies and the content fails Success Criterion 2.2.4.
- If checks #1, #4, and #5 are false, this failure condition applies and the content fails Success Criterion 3.2.5.