> "Vicent Mas" <uve...@gmail.com> said: > > In my (dispatcher) website I'd like to use meta tags for giving keywords > > to my HTML pages. I know I can use the contract siteinfo-meta and > > generate a set of keywords that will be used in every page of the > > website. But, is there a way for specifying different keywords for > > different pages? I've tried to use the meta element inside header > > elements in my xml sources but it doesn't work. Maybe I'm using this meta > > element in a wrong way or maybe it is intended for something different, I > > don't know. Indeed reading > > > > http://forrest.apache.org/dtdx/document-v20.dtdx.html#meta > > > > it is difficult for me to say what it is useful for. > > > > Help will be appreciated. TIA > > It's perfectly reasonable to expect <meta/> tags defined in source XML > files to be copied to the HTML output but AFAIK, it's currently fairly > complicated to ensure this transition of elements using the dispatcher. >
:-( > You might, however want to write a simple structurer for those particular > pages where you need the <meta/> tags. Please let us know should you need > more help with this issue. > Well, I'm not sure it is worth to do so much work. I expected it was easy to achieve my goal (in other words, I expected to be able to use meta elements inside header elements in my xml sources). If it is not the case I can live with the current situation. > BTW, I don't see @content defined for <meta/> in the DTD you referred to; > would meta tags be useful without @content? > Right, @content is not defined so I assumed that #PCDATA in <meta @someattr..>#PCDATA</meta> would be used somehow as @content. But apparently it is not. This is why I don't know how to use <meta/> tags. Thanks for your suggestions. Vicent :: Share what you know, learn what you don't
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