Oh, you're right!

Your example opened my eyes thanks!

Thanks a lot, Rasmus!

2015-11-23 18:33 GMT+01:00 Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us>:
Manuel Koell <man.koell@gmail.com> writes:

> I think you got me wrong or I don't understand correctly ^^

I don’t think so.

> The problem is, when I export a file which uses #+INCLUDE inside, for
> example my index.org where I want to include the latest 5 posts (generated
> from sitemap.org). The exported index.html has the wrong title/h1 then:
> <title>My title Sitemap</title>. The files I used to include append their
> title to the index.org document then. This is not something I would expect
> if I already set the #+TITLE option. Idk if this is a bug or a feature.

This is a feature.  Basically, it follows from the fact that you can write
something like this:

    #+title: the first part of long title
    #+title: and the second part

#+include works by inserting the included document at the right place.
So the buffer ox parses looks something like this.

    #+Title: main title
    # ...
    #+Title: sitemap
    # ...

> Do you've any workaround? I dont know why orgmode is mess up my title.

Use :lines "2-", since your unwanted #+title is probably at line 1.

Rasmus

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