Dominick, He may be referring to SafeSurf's PICS label. Here's an example off their site: <META http-equiv="PICS-Label" content='(PICS-1.1 "http://www.classify.org/safesurf/" l r (SS~~000 1))'> For more information go to http://www.safesurf.com/ssplan.htm -jeremy -- My Blog http://www.weissblog.com/ Free Mortgage Information Site http://www.mortgageknowledgebase.com/ On 8/16/06, Dominick Cancilla <dominick.cancilla at buckconsultants.com> wrote: > I have a client Web site at http://www.revisionistphotos.com that > features artwork based on Holocaust photographs. Not exactly happy stuff. > > My client has vague memories of meta tag that you can use to mark > sensitive content for the search engines. He doesn't want > to mark the > content as "adult" (because it's not porn and he doesn't want to be > blocked by libraries and such), just not for kids. > > Any ideas? Or is it even worth trying to do something like this? My > guess would be that any tag that marked something as not > for kids will > be interpreted as labeling porn by some page-blocking service > somewhere or other. > > Thanks for the advice! > > --Dominick