Sorry, that was a type error, sometimes i wizz so fast on the keyboard i
miss keys
and hit extra keys, must be my fat fingers.

Depreciated means to lessen the value, and the value of meta tags has gone
down
hill from the days when they got abused to boost page rankings, but its not
going to be cut from HTML because the HTML 5 Working Draft have included it
in the
manual.

It still gets used across the internet, and in the future there may be even
more reason
to use it, who knows.



On 7/4/07, David Dorward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 4 Jul 2007, at 10:42, Mark Harris wrote:
> Not to pick on you, James, because Bruce already used it, but the
> word is "deprecated" not "depreciated".
>
> And before someone picks on me for being a spelling-nazi, the words
> have significantly different meanings, and it's important to use
> the right one.

Well. Meta tags are depreciated too - their value has been reduced
from 'some' to 'almost nothing'. ;)

--
David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk/
http://blog.dorward.me.uk/




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