- From: David Latapie <david@empyree.org>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:42:04 +0100
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:43 +0100, Martijn wrote: > 2007/2/21, David Latapie <david at empyree.org>: >> I never understood what <isindex> is done for. Is it some kind of >> precursor of Google Sitemaps? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element > " > <isindex>?</isindex> (deprecated) > > The :isindex element requires server side support for indexing > documents. Visually presents a one-line text input for keyword entry. > When submitted, the query string is appended to the current URL and > the document is displayed with these keywords highlighted. Generally > if the server supports this feature it will add the iisindex elements > to documents without author intervention. > " > More info here: > http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/isindex.html > http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/html/tagpages/i/isindex.htm Thank you. The latest link also says that it was ?Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of other more powerful existing form controls? (which one, I don't know, not that I care much about for now -- influenza is my main concern for now). -- </david_latapie> U+0F00 http://blog.empyree.org/en (English) http://blog.empyree.org/fr (Fran?ais) http://blog.empyree.org/sl (Slovensko)
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