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WML <meta> Tag
The <meta> element places an item of arbitrary meta-information in a WML deck. This item is structured as a
property name and its value.
You can put any number of <meta> elements into the <head> element. This can add keywords for indexing purposes, store hints about the content of the deck, and store any other information.
Attributes:
The <meta> element supports the following attributes:
Attribute | Value | Description |
name | string | Gives the name of this property. Meta-information with this attribute is intended for server-side applications, so it may be removed before it gets to the browser. Could be "keywords", "author", etc. |
http-equiv | string | An alternative for the name attribute. |
forua | | If present and set to true, indicates that the property is intended for the use of the browser. |
content | string | Should specify a description of the name attribute |
scheme | string | Can specify a format or structure that some properties may need to interpret their values. This attribute is used by few properties. |
class | class data | Sets a class name for the element. |
id | element ID | A unique ID for the element. |
Example:
Following is the example showing usage of this element:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.2//EN"
"http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml12.dtd">
<head>
<meta name="keyword" content="WML"/>
<meta http-equiv="Cache-control" content="no-cache"/>
</head>
<wml>
<card id="one" title="First Card">
<p>
This is the first card in the deck
</p>
</card>
<card id="two" title="Second Card">
<p>
Ths is the second card in the deck
</p>
</card>
</wml>
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