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Default Re: How to write my own meta tags in any new aspx file created in visual studio - 06-30-2003 , 03:39 AM






Hi Mahew,

I used this article at Microsoft Knowledge Base to create a custom form
template:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320985

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"Mathew George" <mathewg (AT) metasyssoftware (DOT) com> wrote

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Hello,

When i create a new aspx page from visual studio i get a page in which
default meta tags are displayed.

i would like to know which files contains these meta tags.
I want to modify that particular page with my meta tags.
So that when i create a new page in visual studio the new page created
should contain my meta tags.

Do anyone know which file to modify to define my own tags.

Regards,
Mathew






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Default Re: How to write my own meta tags in any new aspx file created in visual studio - 06-30-2003 , 05:35 AM






Thanks

"awhk" <awhk (AT) portalcontext (DOT) nospam> wrote

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Hi Mahew,

I used this article at Microsoft Knowledge Base to create a custom form
template:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320985

awhk


"Mathew George" <mathewg (AT) metasyssoftware (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Hello,

When i create a new aspx page from visual studio i get a page in which
default meta tags are displayed.

i would like to know which files contains these meta tags.
I want to modify that particular page with my meta tags.
So that when i create a new page in visual studio the new page created
should contain my meta tags.

Do anyone know which file to modify to define my own tags.

Regards,
Mathew








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