The field values are treated as HTML entity-escaped text, so you can include
a quote in the text by writing `"` and so on.
-Supported fields:
+## Supported fields
* title
* date
- Specifies the creation date of the page. The date can be entered in
- nearly any format, since it's parsed by [[!cpan TimeDate]].
+ Specifies the creation date of the page. This creates a
+ `<meta name="date" content="...">` header in the HTML output, but also
+ modifies the internal `ctime` in the
+ [[!iki tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki desc="internal index"]].
+ The date can be entered in nearly any format, since it's parsed by
+ [[!cpan TimeDate]] but invalid dates yield an error in 3.20180321
+ or later.
* stylesheet
Specifies a link to a file to be rendered as an "enclosure" in
RSS/Atom feeds (and a plain old link in HTML). Useful for
- [[podcasting|podcast]].
+ [[!iki podcast desc=podcasting]].
* redir
modification time, like Planet: for instance, when editing an old blog post
to add tags, you could set `updated` to be one second later than the original
value. The date/time can be given in any format that
- [[!cpan TimeDate]] can understand, just like the `date` field.
+ [[!cpan TimeDate]] can understand, just like the `date` field and maps to the
+ `<meta name="updated" content="...">` HTML header and internal `mtime` field.
* foaf
\[[!meta foaf=foaf.rdf]]
+* name
+
+ Adds a HTML `<meta>` header with this `name` attribute. Its other attributes are
+ taken from the other parameters, so for example
+ `\[[!meta name="foo" content="bar" x-non-standard-attribute="baz"]]`
+ becomes `<meta name="foo" content="bar" x-non-standard-attribute="baz">`. This
+ won't be allowed if the [[!iki plugins/htmlscrubber desc=htmlscrubber]] plugin is enabled,
+ since it can be used to insert unsafe content.
+
+## Other fields
+
If the field is not one of the above predefined fields, the metadata will be
-written to the generated html page as a <meta> header. However, this
-won't be allowed if the [[!iki plugins/htmlscrubber desc=htmlscrubber]] plugin is enabled,
-since it can be used to insert unsafe content.
+written to the generated html page as a <meta> header. For example,
+`\[[!meta foo="bar"]]` becomes `<meta name="foo" content="bar">`. As
+with `name`, this won't be allowed if the [[!iki plugins/htmlscrubber
+desc=htmlscrubber]] plugin is enabled.
+
+This syntax cannot be used for meta headers with unusual names, in
+particular names containing `:` such as `flattr:id` and `twitter:card`.
+Please use `\[[!meta name="..." content="..."]]` for those headers.
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