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kenfuzed 04-13-2007 03:52 PM

WOW, probably one of the best upgrades I've ever made. My prior version required so much fixing and tweaking to get it working with my vba cmps. This version works right out of the box without a bunch of fuss. Combined with my vba and vbseo I can now concentrate on enjoying my forum.

One feature I really like is the ability to designate where the sitemap should be located. My sitemap has always been created in the /forum directory and listed the path as such in the xml file, despite all my redirect efforts. All I had to do was type in my root domain and now the <loc> is listed as http://bike-talk.com/sitemap_index.xml.gz instead of http://bike-talk.com/forum/sitemap_index.xml.gz

Thanks guys, great job!

briansol 04-13-2007 03:58 PM

:up: great release!

Mecho 04-13-2007 06:24 PM

Hi Thanks alooot for release the new version :)

i have 2 question :

1 - my forum install in " Root/forum/ " so i used " www.mysitename./forum/sitemap... " also Root directory always redirected to Root/forum ! so now i can see the one of the Updates in new version is this :
Quote:

NEW FEATURE: 'Sitemap Files URL' option allows you to specify a non-default URL to use for your sitemap files location. Default is your default vBulletin URL. This is useful when your vBulletin installation is located in a sub-folder, instead of the root.
what does it mean exactly ? and now what shall i do for make the result better or ...

sorry i really dont get the point . plz explain it for me .

....

Also i dunno why never i have Notify = YES for Yahoo ... it always Shows No !
where i missed ??

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Thanks again for upgrade :) keep up ur great job ...

DementedMindz 04-13-2007 07:40 PM

you need to fix the cpnav_vbseo_sitemap.xml in there you will see <navgroup phrase="vbseo" displayorder="3"> it should be <navgroup phrase="vbseo_vbseo" displayorder="3"> if not it will show the incorrect phrase ( *[vbseo]* ) in admincp.

spipo 04-13-2007 07:46 PM

in the control panel it ask us for the Yahoo authentification code .. and mention a link to register in it ..
is this a must ?

kenfuzed 04-13-2007 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spipo (Post 1226970)
in the control panel it ask us for the Yahoo authentification code .. and mention a link to register in it ..
is this a must ?

I believe you need that in order for Yahoo to accept an automated notification... though I could be wrong. I followed the link in the CP to Yahoo where I created an account for an API and just named my site name as the application. It generated this long code that I pasted back into the CP. Not sure if I did that right but now my report shows "Yes" for notifying Yahoo when the last sitemap was generated.

Mecho: I set mine to http://mydomain.com (use your actual root domain name) and it changed my sitemap to no longer read that its <LOC> to be in the /forum directory. If I leave it blank then the location seems to default to my forum directory. See example of my sitemap index below. Personally I think this (root) should be the prefered location if you have a homepage like vBa CMPS. Otherwise you are telling Google to crawl starting at your forum directory.
Here is what my sitemap index now looks like:
Code:

<sitemapindex xsi:schemaLocation="            http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9            http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/09/siteindex.xsd">

        <sitemap>
<loc>http://bike-talk.com/sitemap_1.xml.gz</loc>
<lastmod>2007-04-13T10:23:19+00:00</lastmod>
</sitemap>
</sitemapindex>


spipo 04-13-2007 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenfuzed (Post 1226984)
I believe you need that in order for Yahoo to accept an automated notification... though I could be wrong. I followed the link in the CP to Yahoo where I created an account for an API and just named my site name as the application. It generated this long code that I pasted back into the CP. Not sure if I did that right but now my report shows "Yes" for notifying Yahoo when the last sitemap was generated.

Mecho: I set mine to http://mydomain.com (use your actual root domain name) and it changed my sitemap to no longer read that its <LOC> to be in the /forum directory. If I leave it blank then the location seems to default to my forum directory. See example of my sitemap index below. Personally I think this (root) should be the prefered location if you have a homepage like vBa CMPS. Otherwise you are telling Google to crawl starting at your forum directory.
Here is what my sitemap index now looks like:
Code:

<sitemapindex xsi:schemaLocation="            http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9            http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/09/siteindex.xsd">

        <sitemap>
<loc>http://bike-talk.com/sitemap_1.xml.gz</loc>
<lastmod>2007-04-13T10:23:19+00:00</lastmod>
</sitemap>
</sitemapindex>



it give me 4 choices ?


BBAuth for Single Sign On - No user data can be accessed
BBAuth with Read access for Yahoo! Photos
BBAuth with Read/Write access for Yahoo! Photos
BBAuth with Read/Write access for Yahoo! Mail

what should i select ?

rjmjr69 04-13-2007 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spipo (Post 1227017)
it give me 4 choices ?


BBAuth for Single Sign On - No user data can be accessed
BBAuth with Read access for Yahoo! Photos
BBAuth with Read/Write access for Yahoo! Photos
BBAuth with Read/Write access for Yahoo! Mail

what should i select ?


Just use generic.

rjmjr69 04-13-2007 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DementedMindz (Post 1226967)
you need to fix the cpnav_vbseo_sitemap.xml in there you will see <navgroup phrase="vbseo" displayorder="3"> it should be <navgroup phrase="vbseo_vbseo" displayorder="3"> if not it will show the incorrect phrase ( *[vbseo]* ) in admincp.

Thank you that was driving me crazy.

Michael Biddle 04-13-2007 11:46 PM

upgrading right now :D


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