<META> Tag & its Attribute
HTML Tag <META>
<META> Specifies information about the document to browsers, applications, and search engines. Place the <META> tag within the document head. For example, you can use the <META> tag to instruct the browser to load a new document after 10 seconds (client-pull), or you can specify keywords for search engines to associate with your document.
Attribute of <META> Tag
CONTENT
Assigns values to the HTTP header field. When using the REFRESH HTTP header, assign a number along with a URL to the CONTENT= attribute; the browser then loads the specified URL after the specified number of seconds.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh"
CONTENT="2; URL=nextpage.html">
Possible Values
URL
HTTP-EQUIV
Indicates the HTTP header value you want to define, such as Refresh, Expires, or Content- Language. Other header values are listed in RFC2068.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT=
"Tue, 08 Aug 1988 22:39:22 GMT">
Possible Values
Refresh, Expires
NAME
Specifies the name of the association you are defining, such as Keywords or Description. .
<META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT=
"Tutorial,Quiz">
<META NAME="Description" CONTENT="The
cs tutorial provide study material for CS Student.">
Possible Values
Any Name.