Thanks for the reply.  Any clue on if the xml file should go in the
root directory or a public_html folder?

Thanks!

On Sep 2, 9:20 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> The web.sitemap is a physical file used by the ASP.NET site navigation
> API, in turn used by navigation controls. On the other hand, the
> sitemap.xml file is a file that lists the organizational structure of
> the website targeted towards search engines.
>
> IOW, you can have both.
>
> On Sep 2, 5:58 pm, ptvvee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have a website I've deployed and would like to publish a sitemap
> > with it to help with navigation, search engines etc.  I've read web
> > articles on the subject but am confused on two matters.
>
> > 1) .Net has the built in web.sitemap file it creates.  Yet, when I
> > look at lots of other sites, including ones that say they are Google
> > friendly, they create a sitemap.xml file.  Which one (or both) of
> > these is the correct file to have with the site?
>
> > 2) Also, different articles say different things about where to store
> > the sitemap in the project.  Some articles say to put the sitemap in a
> > public_html folder, while others suggest it should be in the root
> > directory. Any clues to which is correct?
>
> > Sorry if these questions are a bit on the novice side, but I
> > appreciate anyone's help.
>
> > Tom

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