UiXML meta name keywords

Can someone please tell me how within an uiXML page I am able to generate HTML "meta name" tags such as description and keywords ?
Thanks
Brent

Ryan,
Thanks Ryan - thought it may be something as easy as that ! I keep forgetting that you can use html tags as well as ui ones.
Cheers
Brent

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