Or use a combination of b and c.

If you are already using some sort of cms, option c is your best bet
in the long term. This ensures that google knows about changes to
those files as soon as possible.

(I built my initial sitemaps using a spider (I think it was webZip),
and grabbing its "todo" list, then reading that in with cf and writing
out the xml file.)




On 1/26/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, in reading up on this, looks like I can
>
> a) use the sitemap generator that Google provides (requiring python, so
> that's out)
>
> b) use a third party generator (I'm leery of the code generated and
> whether it is 100% correct)
>
> c) write my own (time consuming, but the only way I can 100% sure it
> works correctly)
>
> Which did you do?
>
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > I use it in BlogCFC. One wierd thing I had noticed was that Google
> > didn't like my sitemap URL when it ended in CFM. When I "lied" to
> > Google and said the url was foo.cfm?ray=xml, it seemed to make Google
> > happy.
> >
> > -Ray
> >
> > On 1/26/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Has anyone used these?  I have to go start doing some research on how to
> >>use them, and if I have any questions, I'd love to be able to bounce
> >>some of them off from ppl I trust and who have ued the technology before.
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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