Rules for specifying tags
- Each tag should be entered on a separate line.
- Every initial tag must have a corresponding end tag. The
initial tag is called the
start tag
. - A start tag begins with a '<' and ends with a '>' character.
- The first character of the line containing a start tag must be '<', followed by the tag type.
- An end tag is specified as '<Ex>' or '</x>, where x is the tag type.
- The first character of the line containing an end tag must be '<', followed immediately by the rest of the end tag.
- One or more values can be specified for each tag. Separate values using a space or comma. Do not specify an '=' after the tag type.
- Values specified for each tag can include the * wildcard character. When specified, the '*' matches 0, 1, or many characters. Example: F* matches F, FRED, FUNNY, but not AFTER. The ** specification and other wildcard characters are not supported.
- Tags should be specified in order of priority to ensure correct processing.