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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian
Suda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> I feel that there should be some way to declare, at the start of the
>> page, that all the events have the summary "WMBC Birmingham Branch field
>> trip" and use the URL of that page - all data which is available to
>> visitors to the latter page, albeit not once for each event.
>
>--- You lost me on this? I think you are asking about transclusion
>which we have already talked about being out of scope.
I don't recall that.
>> I have in mind some kind of "meta-summary" and "meta-URL" tags.
>
>--- it sounds like you are going down the road of invisible meta data.
Nope. From the message to which you're replying:
I feel that there should be some way to declare, at the start of
the page, that all the events have the summary "WMBC Birmingham
Branch field trip" and use the URL of that page - all data which
is available to visitors to the latter page, albeit not once for
each event.
>If you expect to make this visible, then you can hange an ID on it,
>and use the include-pattern.
Can you show me an example, please?
And how do I hang an ID on a page's own URL?
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