And..it went away. All is good.
*shrug*
What are people experiencing for wait times for Google to process these?
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And..it went away. All is good.
*shrug*
What are people experiencing for wait times for Google to process these?
Put all three.Quote:
Originally Posted by hzha
First off, Great Add-on! :thumbsup:
I'm can't claim to be a PHP coder yet (.Net is my specialty) but I'm catching on to PHP and the Zen Cart way of things. I think a cool option would be to be able to select your choice of where the sitemap files are placed. Either inside your store directory or in the root of your domain. I have my store residing in www.mysite.com/catalog/ so the sitemap files are placed there. I would rather have them reside in the root of my site www.mysite.com.
This is just a suggestion - this mod works great as is. I may try to tackle this myself in the near future for some fun (or headaches... We'll see... ) Just thought that if the original dev was working on a new version I'd offer up this suggestion.
Got the contrib loaded and all seems to be working except I'm having trouble getting verified by Google. I chose verification by HTML file and get the following from Google:
We've detected that your 404 (file not found) error page returns a status of 200 (OK) in the header.
I do not have a custom 404 file and I'm not sure what to do from here. :blush:
Where can i get a copy of this module for use with v1.3.0.1 of zencart?
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Originally Posted by jayson.gurney
http://zen-cart.spb.ru/zc-contributi...temapAdmin.zip
Your hosting company may have that set for you. For example GoDaddy hosting includes a html file named "missing.html" in your root folder that is used for 404 errors. They also let you configure how you want to handle 404's. (Default missing.html page, custom page you define, or your homepage "www.mydomain.com"). You host may have something configured like this that Google Sitemaps doesnt like.
Another thing to check is that you named the file exactly what Google wants. For example if you use .htm instead of .html it won't find it. Also if your host is case-sensitive make sure you have it in the correct upper or lower case.
Hope this helps!
I ended up making a custom 404 and that made Google happy. :thumbsup:
can I add more xml ??? because in my site I adding some link that use another database?Quote:
Originally Posted by hzha
Do I need to mapping my web link to google?