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How can you express multiple LGSL PID/LGIL interaction type pairs on a single webpage?

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How can you express multiple LGSL PID/LGIL interaction type pairs on a single webpage?

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Currently, meta-tags on Local Authority websites are typically expressed in xhtml or html and the process of adding metadata to pages is typically handled by a content management system (CMS). The CMS gathers metadata terms created both manually, by editors and automatically by the CMS. These are added to web pages in a format that makes them machine readable – usually xhtml. The current ways of expressing metadata in xhtml give no way of grouping multiple LGIL and LGSL pairings for one web page. However, if your CMS stores the website metadata terms in a database, then this data can also be output separately into another format, structured XML that is compliant with the Local Directgov XML Schema: ( http://www.esd.org.uk/standards/XmlSchemas/LocalDirectGov-v1.0.xsd ) The Local Direct Gov How To website provides a How To fact sheet on XML data collection with links to relevant pages of the ESD website, for more technical information. (http://www.ldghowto.org.uk/22.htm) Using the Local

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