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Larry Kahm
I just spent an hour converting a copy of my web site from using shared borders to using DWTs.
I followed the KB article and it really was simple and easy-to-do.
However, when I reviewed what actually got generated for each of my pages, I was confused.
The keyword and description meta tags (which had been carefully designed and placed on each page)
was completely missing.
Now, I was working on a copy of the site so I didn't lose any code/work - but, is this "working as
designed?"
If so, shouldn't Microsoft indicate that it is going to clean house when it puts in the DWT code?
If it is not working as it should, does anyone know of the process to follow to ensure the meta tags
stay where they're supposed to?
Thanks!
Larry
I followed the KB article and it really was simple and easy-to-do.
However, when I reviewed what actually got generated for each of my pages, I was confused.
The keyword and description meta tags (which had been carefully designed and placed on each page)
was completely missing.
Now, I was working on a copy of the site so I didn't lose any code/work - but, is this "working as
designed?"
If so, shouldn't Microsoft indicate that it is going to clean house when it puts in the DWT code?
If it is not working as it should, does anyone know of the process to follow to ensure the meta tags
stay where they're supposed to?
Thanks!
Larry