No. Also, I'm using the latest version of this module, version 3.0.3 27.08.2011 13:11
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What's the full pathname from the root of your site to your sitemapxmltools_dhtml.php file? [disguise your admin folder name, if it's in there]
im getting the following error. anyone know what i am missing?
Quote:
XML Parsing Error: syntax error
Location: http://coppercreekammo.com/includes/...lt/css/gss.xsl
Line Number 1, Column 1:Sitemap Notification Received<br />
^
If you are using Admin Profiles addon you need to set the XML Sitemap admin page permission.
For Zen-Cart version 1.3.9f and earlier. Edit includes/.htaccess:
Find
<FilesMatch ".*\.(js|JS|css|CSS|jpg|JPG|gif|GIF|png|PNG|swf|SWF)$">
Replace by
<FilesMatch ".*\.(js|JS|css|CSS|jpg|JPG|gif|GIF|png|PNG|swf|SWF|xsl|XSL)$">
I made the following changes as i am running 1.3.9f, but i am still getting the following error when i try to output the sitemapindex.xml file.
HTML Code:Error loading stylesheet: A network error occurred loading an XSLT stylesheet:http://coppercreekammo.com/includes/templates/template_default/css/gss.xsl
http://coppercreekammo.com/includes/...lt/css/gss.xsl return
Once more check includes/.htaccess. I do not know any other reason.Quote:
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
Here is the text from my .htaccess file
i dont see what i am missing.Quote:
#
# @copyright Copyright 2003-2010 Zen Cart Development Team
# @license http://www.zen-cart.com/license/2_0.txt GNU Public License V2.0
# @version $Id: .htaccess 16111 2010-04-29 22:39:02Z drbyte $
#
# This is used with Apache WebServers
#
# The following blocks direct HTTP requests to all filetypes in this directory recursively, except certain approved exceptions
# It also prevents the ability of any scripts to run. No type of script, be it PHP, PERL or whatever, can normally be executed if ExecCGI is disabled.
# Will also prevent people from seeing what is in the dir. and any sub-directories
#
# For this to work, you must include either 'All' or at least: 'Limit' and 'Indexes' parameters to the AllowOverride configuration in your apache/conf/httpd.conf file.
# Additionally, if you want the added protection offered by the OPTIONS directive below, you'll need to add 'Options' to the AllowOverride list, if 'All' is not specified.
# Example:
#<Directory "/usr/local/apache/htdocs">
# AllowOverride Limit Options Indexes
#</Directory>
###############################
# deny *everything*
<FilesMatch ".*">
Order Allow,Deny
Deny from all
</FilesMatch>
# but now allow just *certain* necessary files:
<FilesMatch ".*\.(js|JS|css|CSS|jpg|JPG|gif|GIF|png|PNG|swf|SWF|xsl|XSL)$">
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
</FilesMatch>
IndexIgnore */*
## NOTE: If you want even greater security to prevent hackers from running scripts in this folder, uncomment the following line (if your hosting company will allow you to use OPTIONS):
# OPTIONS -Indexes -ExecCGI