HI!!! Prabhu
The http-equiv attribute is used by servers to gather information about a page using the HTTP header.
above you mention the code is only works in IE
<meta http-equiv="page-enter" content="revealtrans(duration=seconds,transition=num)" />
<meta http-equiv="page-exit" content="revealtrans(duration=seconds,transition=num)" />
Page-enter and page-exit are Microsoft proprietary transitions that only work in Internet Explorer. The seconds is how long the transition should take, and num is an integer between 0 and 23, correlated with a specific type of transition (23 is random).<meta http-equiv="page-enter" content="revealtrans(duration=2,transition=6)">. There are 23 transitions, from 0 – 22. A transition with value of 23 is allows Internet Explorer to randomly select from the 23 available transitions. <meta http-equiv="page-enter" content="blendTrans(duration=sec)" /> is another value.
Refrence:
http://www.standardista.com/html5/http-equiv-the-meta-attribute-explained/[
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