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Hmm. strange.
Everything appears to have worked well. the first manual run went well. CMOD Archive directory and forum root to 777 Lots of nice sitemap_1.gz - sitemap_22.gz files in my Archive But no g_sitemap.xml in my forum root. Any ideas? Thanks All Claire :) |
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any one tried this on 3.5.4?
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Thanks fior this great hack. My only problem in install was setting permission for base directory. I don't use a "forums" directory.. all base files are in public_html root.... so for whatever reason just CHmod 777 on the root didn't allow the base sitemap index file to get created. THe program continued to put the index file in archieves with the others. Finally over came this problem by placing a blank "sitemap.xml" file in the base directory and then chmod it to 777. Ran the program and it got replaced by the program with a new one and no longer received the error message of base premissions not correct. Getting an immediate increase in Google listings.. thank you
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Can you please post what the step 3 was so I can remove it???
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Is this hack no longer supported?
I've tried uploading /forums/archive/forums_sitemap.php to Google and it will not let me add it. I noticed in an ealier thread that /forums/g_sitemap.xml should be what is submitted... but I do not have this file anywhere that I can find. I did check out my server weblog and these are a few lines: Quote:
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Is this available for v3.6.x? I'd LOVE this for it! :D
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