- From: Anne van Kesteren <annevk@opera.com>
- Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 19:37:59 +0100
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 19:13:56 +0100, Bjartur Thorlacius <svartman95 at gmail.com> wrote: > <meta name=application-name> is, AISI, a synonym for <meta name=title> > and <title> that hasn't yet been exploited. I know there are some > sites who put event notifications and state information into <title>, > but I've only seen that done dynamically. State information is only > ever present in the HTML document itself if the sole purpose of the > document is to convey said information. <meta name=description> would > arguably be more appropriate, but nitpicks aside <meta > name=application-name> would in all cases be be equal to, or a less > verbose equivalent of <title>. Thus I infer that UAs could use the > original value of <title> (or <meta name=title>), as opposed to the > current one in the DOM, whenever they would otherwise use <meta > name=application-name>. The initial application page might be e.g. "Inbox - Fancy Pants Mail" but the application name would still be "Fancy Pants Mail". It's useful for these to be separate fields. I don't think <meta name=title> is valid by the way. -- Anne van Kesteren http://annevankesteren.nl/
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