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So I take off the closing forward slash from these tags (ie. from <meta name="description" content="blah" /> to <meta name="description" content="blah"> ).
Low and behold, Sim Spider can see the meta tags now. But the page won't validate.
So my question is, is this an oversight in the Sim Spider programme, or should I be worried that important spiders might overlook these valid XHTML metas too?
All that doesn't mean that any engine will even look at your meta tags, of course. Just that if it ignores them, the "/" required by XHTML is very unlikely to be the reason.
I dug through alta earlier today and couldn't find a xhmtl based page. Have one indexed you can show me QM?
I don't want to support something that isn't known to be supported by the se's. It's not something that would be cool to be wrong about.
The site is XHTML transitional and all my meta tags end />
Unfortunately I can't show you as I can't figure out how to make my site URL display in my profile :)
If you need a URL to test, you could always try the NYPL guide. Hope its OK to post the URL here, is it a very authoritative source on xhtml, has been indexed by Google, and (unlike w3.org's xhtml site) has meta description and keywords tags:
[nypl.org...]
[Added] Just did a quick check of this URL on Alta Vista, and AV does indeed list the meta description as the first line of the description on its SERPs