Postponement of metadata for web images in CS3

I have a set of images for which I've set up a metadata template (photo credits, keywords, copyright, etc.). Once it is in place, if I resize in Photoshop and save for Web, data is lost. Is it possible that I can keep that metadata through different types of changes, etc. ?

In the dialog box SFW PSCS3 use the trianlge next to the pre-defined menu and

Choose include XMP.

You might consider upgrading to CS4, inherent the SFW is automatically

including metadata, but you can choose different options as only

copyright or full of metadata

I have a set of images for which I have implemented a model of metadata (photo

credits, keywords, copyright, etc.). Once it is in place, if I resize in

Photoshop and save for Web, data is lost. Is it possible that I can

preserve these metadata through different types of changes, etc. ?

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