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Hi, I was just wondering if the "last-modified" meta is planned to be included into this module?
I know it's maybe a bit harder to develop because a page in Drupal is not just a page, but a bunch of many stuff that can change, however I would be very interested by this feature or if someone have another solution to propose.
Cheers
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#7 | metatag-n1904266-7.patch | 2.35 KB | DamienMcKenna |
Comments
Comment #1
DamienMcKennaWorth considering.
Comment #2
DamienMcKennaNote, while Google does not support the "last-modified" meta tag, it does have some value so we should consider it.
Comment #3
DamienMcKennaComment #4
askibinski CreditAttribution: askibinski commentedIt's also one of Dublin Core metadata tags:
http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified
Also, it's mandatory for Dutch government sites:
http://standaarden.overheid.nl/owms/4.0/doc/eigenschappen/dcterms.modified
We are working on such a project and will provide a patch.
Comment #5
mvwensen CreditAttribution: mvwensen commentedAs mentioned by askibinski, we created a patch adding the dcterms:modified.
Tested on 7.x-1.x-dev (2014-Mar-19) and 7.x-1.0-beta9 (2014-Jan-19)
Comment #6
DamienMcKennaIt needs a tiny update to the README.txt file as there are only 15 meta tags in the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, this is an additional one.
Comment #7
DamienMcKennaRerolled, with an update to the README.txt file.
Comment #8
mvwensen CreditAttribution: mvwensen commentedTested patch from comment #7 on the latest Metatag dev.
It looks like the patch still works as expected.
Comment #9
DamienMcKennaThanks for the review! Committed.