Oh, duh. If all else fails, read the W3 specs. If that doesn't work?
Follow them.
Thanks again.
~john
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on 5/30/2005 11:08 AM Bert Doorn said the following:
john wrote:
Ah, I see. What about mixing languages in the KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION?
Is that a problem?
From http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META :
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META and search engines
A common use for META is to specify keywords that a search engine
may use to improve the quality of search results. When several
META elements provide language-dependent information about a
document, search engines may filter on the lang attribute to
display search results using the language preferences of the
user. For example,
<-- For speakers of US English -->
<META name="keywords" lang="en-us"
content="vacation, Greece, sunshine">
<-- For speakers of British English -->
<META name="keywords" lang="en"
content="holiday, Greece, sunshine">
<-- For speakers of French -->
<META name="keywords" lang="fr"
content="vacances, Grèce, soleil">
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