Web Developer's Virtual Library: Encyclopedia of Web Design Tutorials, Articles and Discussions


WDVL Newsletter

Active Server Pages
JSP/Java Servlets
Microsoft SQL Server
Daily Backup
Dedicated Servers
Streaming Audio/Video
24-hour Support    

jobs.webdeveloper.com

Hiermenus


e-commerce
Partner With Us















Developer Channel
FlashKit.com
JavaScript.com
JavaScriptSource
Developer Jobs
ScriptSearch
StreamingMediaWorld
Web Developer's Journal
Web Developer's Virtual Library
WebDeveloper.com
Webreference
Web Hosts
XMLfiles.com

internet.com
IT
Developer
Internet News
Small Business
Personal Technology

Search internet.com
Advertise
Corporate Info
Newsletters
Tech Jobs
E-mail Offers


The Meta-Meta Page

Metatags and Other <HEAD>aches
At the beginning of most HTML pages is a <Head> section, hidden from the user but highly visible to browsers and other bits of Internet machinery such as search engine spiders and caching systems. It's full of meta tags and other sorely-abused bits of HTML.

Meta Searchers
Metasearchers submit your query to several search engines simultaneously; some will collate the results before returning them to you, e.g. The MetaCrawler, an original, true metasearcher. Some people abuse the term 'metasearcher' to simply present lists of search engines, or several search forms on one page ('all-in-one').

Tagging
It is possible for you to control how your page is indexed by using the META tag to specify additional keywords to index, and a short abstract. This tag can be used to augment documents with information that is not normally displayed by browsers.

META Refresh (Client Pull)
An HTML document can be made to automatically replace itself with another, after a specified period of time. This one shows you how.

The HTML META Tag
HTML construct that allows specification of items above and beyond those embedded in the HTML/HTTP system itself, e.g. search keywords.

Encyclopedia entry for "Meta"
An HTML tag used in the Head area of a document to specify further information about the document, either for the local server, or for a remote browser. The META element is used within the Head element to embed document meta-information not defined by other HTML elements. Such information can be extracted by servers/clients for use in identifying, indexing, and cataloging specialized document meta-information. In addition, HTTP servers can read the contents of the document head to generate response headers corresponding to any elements defining a value for the attribute HTTP-EQUIV. This provides document authors with a mechanism for identifying information that should be included in the response headers of an HTTP request.

Meta Lists
"Lists of Lists" - the web is saturated with them. Just search for "meta lists".. Most of them are of marginal value, unless they offer some guidance or ratings - the user may end up traversing endless links without ever actually finding anything useful. Here's a couple of useful ones:

Platform for Internet Content Selection
PICS is an infrastructure for associating labels with Internet content. It was originally designed to help parents and teachers control what children access on the Internet, but it also facilitates other uses for labels, including code signing, privacy, and intellectual property rights management.



Up to => Home / Location




Jupiter Online Media: internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and Jupiter Online Media

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Web Hosting | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers