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index.html.zh or index.html.zh-tw.big5 is missing META tag





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-08-25 17:00 -------
For one, not all requests for that page go through the server... some of our 
users like to view the 
documentation offline, so that tag makes sense in that case.  (Yes, I know the 
links break in that 
situation and all kinds of other nastyness... I have a bug in my queue to deal 
with that.)

Second, and more importantly, I'm not certain that it works even through the 
server... at least not 
through Safari.  That may be a bug in Safari...   I don't speak chinese, but I 
had this bug reported to 
me, and then walked down the hall to someone who does speak chineese and was 
able to 
reproduce it.   I'm not sure if we connected through the server or if we 
dropped the page into a 
browser directly.  The simple one line change fixed our problem... It seems to 
me to be "good 
form" for a website to carry a content meta tag even if the server also uses 
content type.

Third, all the other index.* pages have a meta tag, why not this one?

Further thoughts?

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