Here's a code example of meta tags:
head>
title>Not a Meta Tag, but required anyway
meta name="description" content="Awesome Description Here">
meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
head>
What if both you and your web server fail to specify a charset? That's why HTML allows you to specify your charset in each page, using -- yep -- a meta tag. For instance, here's the charset meta tag that says a page is written using a Latin...
The charset meta tag has also been used. How often do the search engines and/or directories refresh or update their content? I have just recently submitted and have attained number one position on most of the majors for every keyword I wanted...
Singingfish Data Elements Available in an XML Feed
medium (audio|video|audiovisual) live (true|false) streamtitle category categoryname (movies|television|music|radio|news|sports|finance|other) genre relatedtitle titletype (album|movie|program...
Highlight and copy the full 'charset="whatever"' text, and close the message. Using the first "Rules" drop down box, select "The Entire Header" and paste the 'charset="whatever"' text into the text box (don't change the "contains" rule).