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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) - basic syntax ...test @ www.ics-php.com This page shows on how to refer to a .rdf file to get the search engine describe your resource. In this case it should appear into the description the blue highlighted text in the source code below. Please rightclick this page to see the link-reference position and the html code. ... check this link ↓ crawl.rdf ← <link rel=meta href=crawl.rdf> → rdf.html <?xml:namespace ns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#” prefix=”rdf”?> <?xml:namespace ns=”http://purl.org/metadata/dublin_core#” prefix=”dc”?> <rdf:RDF> <rdf:Description about=http://www.ics3w.com/rdf.htm> <dc:Title>rdf file testing search engine outputs</dc:Title> <dc:Description>This site is to support the php @ www.ics-php.com</dc:Description> <dc:Publisher>Vittorio Ognissanti</dc:Publisher> <dc:Format>text/html</dc:Format> <dc:Language>it</dc:Language> </rdf:Description> </rdf:RDF> |
Think it over ! ...before using this system... this is only the basic syntax, then its performance should be tested on each engine separately and also the effects of combining the system with most currently used metatags should be tested. 1) Waiting Time 2) Will DCMI be understood ? 3) Will the data be overwritten ?
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...Info : At page rdf.html the description is overwritten by the presentation submitted by www.hotscripts.com to search engine, whilst here the page was submitted directly to search engines [ leaving blank any input box for comments ] only we must patiently wait the crawling that has not yet taken place , the page was submitted on the 13th of July 2004 , we will notify and update this page after crawling, so please wait to inquire till then
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