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Google Tag Library README
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=========================
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Overview
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========
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This README file describes the Google Tag Library distribution.
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With the Google JSP Tag Library, developers and designers can easily
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incorporate Google queries, search results, cached pages and spelling
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suggestions into any web site or application.
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For more information about using the custom tag library in your own web
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applications, point your browser to:
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http://google-taglib.sourceforge.net/
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See the "LICENSE.txt" file for licensing details.
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The Google Tag Library uses the Google Web APIs, but is not associated with
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or sponsored by Google, Inc.
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Installation
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============
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The Google Tag Library requires a JSP (1.1 or higher) container, such as
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Tomcat.
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To use the Google Tag Library, simply copy the library's JAR file
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(google.jar) to your application's WEB-INF/lib directory. The Tag Library
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Descriptor (google.tld) should be placed in your application's WEB-INF
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directory.
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You should also modify your web application deployment descriptor (web.xml)
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file to map the Google Tag Library TLD URI to its location:
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<taglib>
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<taglib-uri>/google-taglib</taglib-uri>
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<taglib-location>/WEB-INF/google.tld</taglib-location>
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</taglib>
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Google Web APIs
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===============
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The Google Web APIs Java library is required in order to use the Google Tag
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Library. The library's JAR file (googleapi.jar) should be placed into the
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application's WEB-INF/lib directory.
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http://www.google.com/apis/download.html
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You must also register with Google (free) in order to obtain a license key.
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The license key is required to access Google's Web Services.
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https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount
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Google License Key
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==================
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The license key can be specified as a context parameter in the web
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application deployment descriptor (web.xml) as follows:
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<context-param>
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<param-name>google_key</param-name>
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<param-value>000000000000000000000000</param-value>
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</context-param>
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The license key can also be specified using the key search form parameter,
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key tag attribute or the google_key application scope attribute.
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TagLib Directive
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Using the Google Tag Library is easy; you simply need to import it into your
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JSP pages using the taglib directive. For instance, you would include the
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following line at the top of your JSP page:
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<%@taglib uri="/google-taglib" prefix="google"%>
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===========================================================================
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