| Location |
Source |
Type |
Issue |
Description |
Solution |
Number |
Line |
| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Description attribute Not Used. |
Web pages shall incorporate appropriate Metadata to provide for accurate cataloguing and indexing of pages for the environment in which the pages are accessible. Web pages shall not provide duplicate, or spurious data to search engines or indexing systems. The DESCRIPTION meta tag may be used to provide guidance to search engines on what to present users in the search response.
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| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Keywords attribute Not Used. |
Search engines should be expected only to consider some limited number of keywords when indexing pages. Web pages shall present keywords in priority order and without duplication.
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| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Dublin Core attributes Not Used. |
The Dublin Core DTD was developed by the library sciences community, but may be applicable to general purpose web page indexing. The Dublin Core Metadata shall be used for fields of information that are of value in indexing or cataloguing the web page.
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| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Content selection attribute Not Used. |
Web page design shall include consideration of content-selection mechanisms. Within the context of intranets or extranets, Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) rating services and mechanisms may be useful to ensure that users are accessing the preferred information sources. For example, an index search within an organization for information about a corporate policy may yield pages with opinions, local implementations, or other variations.
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| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Robot exclusion attribute Not Used. |
Web pages shall incorporate robot exclusion elements as the method for indicating pages to be indexed or searched by automated means and those to be excluded.
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| http://www.google.es/ |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Human language attribute Not Used. |
To facilitate accurate indexing, and ease of access for users, web pages shall include the LANG metatag declaring the primary language environment(s) for each page.
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| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Document Type Declaration |
Document Type Declaration Not Used. |
A valid HTML document declares what version of HTML is used in the document. The document type declaration names the document type definition (DTD) in use for the document.
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| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Title |
Not Used. |
The page title shall include useful and distinctive indication of the contents. The value of this title for search engine query-response selection shall be considered.
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| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Description attribute Not Used. |
Web pages shall incorporate appropriate Metadata to provide for accurate cataloguing and indexing of pages for the environment in which the pages are accessible. Web pages shall not provide duplicate, or spurious data to search engines or indexing systems. The DESCRIPTION meta tag may be used to provide guidance to search engines on what to present users in the search response.
|
|
|
| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Keywords attribute Not Used. |
Search engines should be expected only to consider some limited number of keywords when indexing pages. Web pages shall present keywords in priority order and without duplication.
|
|
|
| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Dublin Core attributes Not Used. |
The Dublin Core DTD was developed by the library sciences community, but may be applicable to general purpose web page indexing. The Dublin Core Metadata shall be used for fields of information that are of value in indexing or cataloguing the web page.
|
|
|
| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Content selection attribute Not Used. |
Web page design shall include consideration of content-selection mechanisms. Within the context of intranets or extranets, Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) rating services and mechanisms may be useful to ensure that users are accessing the preferred information sources. For example, an index search within an organization for information about a corporate policy may yield pages with opinions, local implementations, or other variations.
|
|
|
| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Robot exclusion attribute Not Used. |
Web pages shall incorporate robot exclusion elements as the method for indicating pages to be indexed or searched by automated means and those to be excluded.
|
|
|
| http://www.google.es/client_204?&biw=1184&bih=131&ei=CuxoTtztE6TE0AGX_6TXDA |
Source |
Header |
Metadata |
Human language attribute Not Used. |
To facilitate accurate indexing, and ease of access for users, web pages shall include the LANG metatag declaring the primary language environment(s) for each page.
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