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I have VBSEO's .htaccess file. Do I have to add the two lines of the Sitemap Generator's .htaccess file to it?
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I have some advice for those on IIS and then a question for the experts:
If you are on Microsoft/IIS/ISAPI: .htaccess is not recognized. Instead, I created 3 text files in the root directory. Then I renamed them to match the filenames in the data folder (ex:sitemap_1.xml.gz). Then I right clicked on these files, then selected Properties. Click the radio button for redirect, then enter the path to the real file in data. Do this for all 3 files. When complete, I suggest you go to a browser and enter the URL's to confirm the redirects are working. On to my question: I have about 1000 pages that are in the same directory as my forum. Any way to get this software to spider them and add them to the sitemap? Thanks, Danny |
not spider show in SE Bots Activity Log
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Installed - Thanks!
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so here's my stupid question....will it work with 3.6.8?
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nevermind I found it.....
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Thanks!
Enjoying vBSeo so much, just bought it yesterday! :) |
I'm not sure if it's a coincidence or not but since installing this my indexed pages on Google have climbed from about 209,000 to 716,000. Definitely recommend it. :)
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Yes, it works with 3.6.8
Another tech note: Careful not to use ampersands (&) or "greater than" (>) signs in your extra-url file. You can input ampersand as & Also, make sure you check the validity of your sitemap file with Google. Danny |
google ping failed what happen?
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