What ever answer we could agree on and recommend, some people will do the
opposite, so the important issue is to get search engines to recognise both
and treat them as equivalent. (IMHO - does anyone want to argue that they
are different?).
Jack
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At 06:06 PM 15/5/97 +0000, you wrote:
>In the case of a bilingual document, would people recommend putting the two
>language codes in a single DC.language element:
>
> <meta name="DC.language" content="en, fr">
>
>or using two elements:
>
> <meta name="DC.language" content="en">
> <meta name="DC.language" content="fr">
>
>In the case of title, creator etc the answer is, I think, obvious: use two
>elements. In the case of unstructured keywords, the answer may be to place
>them all in a single in DC.subject and separate them with spaces and/or
commas.
>
>Where does the language example fall on this spectrum?
>
>Misha
>
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