You might use a filter for ".info".
You have to write a filter script that is doing the
job you want.
Another opion is to include the title into your
info file.
BTW: if you want to provide a searchable description
for your HTML files, the proper way to do this is using
a Meta tag.
cu - rainer
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> From: Xotchilt Castrillo [mailto:xc@ibw.com.ni]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 5:44 PM
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> Subject: [SWISH-E] title tag and includes files
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> > Hi,
> > I have a little problem, Mi files in my home page are:
> > - A file "example.html" that call an include file called
> "example.info"
> > I only indexed the .info files, because they have the
> information. But
> they
> > don´t have the <title> tag, the file that have it is the .html
> > What can I do, because I need the the title of the file?
> (The files have
> > the same name, only the extension is diferent).
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Xot Castrillo
>
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