In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Karl Dubost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes


Le 31 janv. 2008 à 05:20, Andy Mabbett a écrit :
and, since there is clearly a schema already in existence, a piece of
hidden metadata such as:

       <meta name="DC.publisher" content="Acme Inc.">

                    "hidden"               "hidden"

easily becomes publishable as:

       <span class="DC.publisher">Acme Inc.</span>


                    "hidden"       visible

Just the name becomes visible for people.
There are meta names which are useful, let's be careful before throwing the baby with the water of the bath.

I'm not suggesting that the former model be prohibited.

<meta name="Description" content="blablablabla"/>
<meta name="Keywords"    content="foo, bar, boo"/>

are both used by Spotlight for example for indexing documents on Mac Os
X.

Nor am I suggesting that those be prohibited.

--
Andy Mabbett

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