Frage

(I'm going through an extremely basic website right now and trying to make it standards-compliant, although I'm pretty new to HTML. I know this is a nubish question, but as I've been Googling for it, the only links I see are ones that will not let me see the forest for the trees. I do not have time to spend two to three weeks going through irrelevant and low-level documentation to get one simple question answered that should be much easier to find simple, beginner-level charts and the like for.)

Take this code:

<meta http-equiv="pics-label" content='(pics-1.1
"http://www.icra.org/ratingsv02.html" l
gen true for "<domain>" r (nz 1 vz 1 lz 1 oz 1 cz 1)
gen true for "<domain>" r (nz 1 vz 1 lz 1 oz 1 cz 1)
gen true for "<domain>" r (nz 1 vz 1 lz 1 oz 1 cz 1)
gen true for "<domain>" r (nz 1 vz 1 lz 1 oz 1 cz 1))'>

Is this just saying, in an obsolete-but-still-used way, "Hey, my images are family-friendly, and no warning flags are necessary"? Or is there something I should do to change it towards that end?

Why is the same text copied four times in a row (originally there were four images, by the way), and does this tag need to be changed if another domain is ever set to forward to this one?

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

(You probably know this, but for all readers: PICS has been superseded by POWDER.)

What you got there:

  • pics-1.1 gives the version number of the PICS specification.

  • http://www.icra.org/ratingsv02.html is the service identifier (which is a unique identifier for the chosen rating service).

  • l is a shorthand for labels.

  • gen true for "…" means that the following label can be applied to any URL that starts with <domain> (i.e., the URL is used as a prefix, similar to robots.txt’s Disallow).

  • r is a shorthand for ratings, which gets followed by a parenthesized list of categories and values.

So your PICS meta element contains 4 general labels, where each label is an ICRA rating. Why 4? Probably because the site URL design requires it (but maybe those general labels were used here unnecessarily).

I have no idea what this rating is actually saying, as the ICRA labeling engine has been discontinued.

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