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SiteMap XML Dynamic SiteMap Generator
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Version
1.0
SiteMap XML Dynamic SiteMap Generator Software, is a
php based sitemap generator for Google, RSS, HTML and
Text site maps. It includes a range of configurable
variables to define the SiteMap type and content and
can be run as an online form for Static SiteMaps or
to
create real time Dynamic SiteMaps that can be
directly
called. It is designed for ease of use, with the
ability to define the desired site map type, content
and settings. SiteMap XML is best suited to medium
size sites of up to 5000 pages. Google is currently
using XML site maps to assist the indexing process.
Yahoo accept RSS site maps, HTML site maps provide
human readable links which can also be indexed by a
range of search engines, Text site maps are an
alternative site map format accepted by some search
engines. Site maps are designed to improve search
engine indexing of web sites. Key Features include:
Google XML, RSS XML, HTML and Text formats. Capacity
to display Date Last Modified (lastmod). Processes
relative url links. Encodes link urls to meet XML UTF-
8 requirements. Configuration variables can be set
using form values or default values set in the
script.
Can run on your server as an online form. Can run on
your server to create a Dynamic SiteMap which is
generated on the fly. A dynamic site map will always
reflect the current site links. Therefore there is no
need to update or resubmit. Allows multiple Start
Urls, so you can map unlinked areas of your site.
Provides character pattern matching for URLs to be
included in the map. Provides character pattern
matching for URLs to be excluded in the map. Includes
character pattern matching for URLs to set individual
priority and change frequency values in the generated
sitemap. Will extract links up to five levels deep
when run on your server. Link extract limits can be
set from 10 to 5000 links. A delay function that can
be set from 0.0 to 5 seconds to manage server load
and
processing time. Default priority and change
frequency
can be set.
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