If there is a timeout on the browser, than it is extremely large, more likely what is happening is the server serving out the webpage works over the defaul time it has set and return a timeout.
onpnt's example above would be for a serveer side application in ASP and would extend the default IIS setting of 90 seconds to inifinity (and beyond!)
His second example forces a page to refresh 5 seconds after loading.
If the server is running IIS the default setting can be changed in the IIS settings, but be warned this is for the entire site.
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