how do I set up a "DOCTYPE" Declaration in html

J

jal375

I have built a website shop using "Frontpage 2000" which is now up and working.
I have a IBP 8 Programme which scans your website to make it accessible for
search engines, but when it scans my "index" page it keeps asking me to
insert
a "DOCTYPE DECLARATION" which shows which html script I am using, because
it says the search engines will not be able to read the pages without one.At
the
beginning of my page script it just reads <html>.
I have searched the Frontpage programme(including "help"), the Microsoft
website, I have looked through all the FAQ's and I cannot find an answer
anywhere. Other people may have had this problem can anyone help?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...op/author/dhtml/reference/objects/doctype.asp

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|I have built a website shop using "Frontpage 2000" which is now up and working.
| I have a IBP 8 Programme which scans your website to make it accessible for
| search engines, but when it scans my "index" page it keeps asking me to
| insert
| a "DOCTYPE DECLARATION" which shows which html script I am using, because
| it says the search engines will not be able to read the pages without one.At
| the
| beginning of my page script it just reads <html>.
| I have searched the Frontpage programme(including "help"), the Microsoft
| website, I have looked through all the FAQ's and I cannot find an answer
| anywhere. Other people may have had this problem can anyone help?
 
M

Murray

Be aware that it's not possible to "scan a site and make it accessible for
search engines". Anything that claims to do that is simply lying.
 

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