John thanks for the answer, but I don't get your answer. I've never seen a parser
function being used in a meta tag description. I've checked out the extension:wikiseo
---
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WikiSEO
and see no way to add the expires meta tag to a page. This should involve no caching
issues since all the expires meta tag does is
tell a search engine when the page's content is no longer valid.
That way if someone has an event on July 1 the page will show in Google's results up
until that date and not show after that.
Mediawiki supports the No Index tag via a magic word and allows meta tags via some
extensions,but I still have found nothing to allow the
"expires" meta tag.
So if if I missed something in your answer ,please,if you could, send me a example. And if
anyone else has
any thoughts on how to add the "expires" tag please tell me. (Except if your
answer is for me to write a new extension)
All the best to everyone. Thanks
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On Jun 25, 2014, at 2:55 PM, John <phoenixoverride(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You can use parser functions and the current time
variables to do it,
however you may run into caching issues depending on how your wiki is set
up.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Chris Tharp <tharpenator(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I haven't seen this addressed anywhere so I
thought I throw it out there:
How to add Meta tags inside Mediawiki for limited timed events. I use the
Semantic Mediawiki and allow users to post events so I need an easy way to
add the meta tag expires inside a page. Any thoughts? Thanks
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