On 14-Dec-07, at 5:22 PM, Edi Weitz wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:03:55 -0500, Bob Hutchison hutch@recursive.ca wrote:
Debating whether to mention this or not...
Have you noticed the text that shows up when you search for Hunchentoot in google:
"HUNCHENTOOT - The Common Lisp web server formerly known as TBNL Web server coded in Common Lisp; supports HTTP/1.1 chunking, persistent connections (keep-alive), and SSL; works only with LispWorks."
The 'works only with LispWorks' bit is maybe something you don't want there?
Didn't see that before. Of course, the information that Hunchentoot only works with LispWorks is more than a year old. Says something about Google...
Now, if I only knew where Google gets these tidbits from.
I think if you put a <meta name="description" content="... something descriptive ..." /> in the header you'll get what you want. The Hunchentoot page was cached by Google on Dec 8, 2007 which is pretty recent.
Cheers, Bob
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