Microsoft KB Archive/219122

= FP2000: Content-Language META tag is not preserved after editing Page Properties =

Article ID: 219122

Article Last Modified on 10/1/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q219122



SYMPTOMS
A custom content-type Meta Tag that contains the language variable is not preserved after you make modifications in the Page Properties dialog box.



CAUSE
When you modify the properties of a page, FrontPage will reset the META tag that contains the content-language system variable.



RESOLUTION
Make your changes in the Page Properties dialog box before you make custom modifications to the  tag that contains the language system variable.



MORE INFORMATION
 tags that contain system variables use the HTTP-EQUIV attribute. The HTTP-EQUIV attribute specifies whether the content of the META tag is bound to an HTTP response header.

In most cases, these tags perform functions that relate to the browser's interpretation of a web page. These  tags can be used to set the default language, refresh the page, or even redirect the browser.

The following is an example of a Meta tag that uses a system variable in FrontPage: 

Additional query words: front page

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