Allright, that should work. thanks Dave,

Jorge

2008/1/7, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Jan 4, 2008 4:40 AM, Jorge Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I raised a question a couple of weeks ago about a sitemap generation
> whithin
> > Roller 4.0. and Dave asked which kind of sitemap, so I'll try to explain
> > which purpose is on behind.
> >
> > I'm running Roller 4.0 for a corporate blog (
> > http://www.aparcalia.com/Observatorio) and I'm 'fighting against' Google
> for
> > having the whole site properly indexed and crawled. One of the must-task
> > whithin this process is to provide Google with a Sitemap of the site
> > including the complete list of URLs claimed to be crawled and indexed,
> and
> > here is where I would find very useful a 'sitemap-generator' whithin
> Roller
> > 4.0. I know this feature is supported by other blog platforms, so I
> wonder
> > whether Roller has such a tool. I went through all documentation but
> didn't
> > find anything.
>
> Roller does not have a sitemap feature, but you should be able to
> write one yourself.
>
> Here's how I would do it:
>
> 1) Use your existing aggregated site-wide "front-page" blog. If you
> don't have one you can add the $site model to an existing blog (i.e.
> add the classname below  to the list of custom models in the blog's
> Settings page).
>
>     org.apache.roller.weblogger.ui.rendering.model.SiteModel
>
> 2) Create a new page template in your blog with the name sitemap.html
> or sitemap.xml, whichever is appropriate.
>
> 3) In your new sitemap page, use template code and the $url and $site
> models to display all of links you would like to index in the
> appropriate format for Google. See the Template Guide for docs on
> those models.
>
> 4) Make Google aware of your site map using the appropriate technique.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> - Dave
>



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