On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Martijn Koster wrote:
> At 3:35 PM 1/21/97, Jeff Drost wrote:
>
> ><BODY>
> ><TITLE>This is my title</TITLE>
> > <META name="description" content="This it a description of the
> > content of my page, which many search engins will display
> > when listing links">
> > <META name="keywords" content="This is where you can put your keywords
> > that you want the search engin to associate your page with. Many
> > services will ignore it if there are too many words, or to many
> > repeated words">
> ></BODY>
>
> Nope, META is a HEAD element (as is TITLE incidentally). So you want:
>
> |<HEAD>
> |<TITLE>This is my title</TITLE>
> | <META name="description" content="This it a description of the
> | content of my page, which many search engins will display
> | when listing links">
> | <META name="keywords" content="This is where you can put your keywords
> | that you want the search engin to associate your page with. Many
> | services will ignore it if there are too many words, or to many
> | repeated words">
> |<HEAD>
> |<BODY>
>
>
> -- Martijn
>
> Email: m.koster@webcrawler.com
> WWW: http://info.webcrawler.com/mak/mak.html
>
>
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