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    Default sitemap.xml?

    I use sitemap.xml http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ to generate a sitemap.xml file for my site. now i run some front pages other than the store. I can only get sitemap.com to index those first few pages. It willl not index my zen cart store pages. Now on the sitemap.xml forum I am told that I need to change this code here in the zen script

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    on your store main page you have this meta tag:
    <link rel="canonical" href="http://domain.com/clock_store/" />
    
    it should be:
    <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.domain.com/clock_store/" />
    per their advice but I am not sure exactly where this page is. I believe he is talking about the home page of the store

    http://edscukoouhren.com/clock_store/

    and I have been to this page in my editor to make changes before but I cannot remember just where I found it to make these edits. Can someone direct me please.
    david52

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    Default Re: sitemap.xml?

    Your site's URL is configured by you in your /includes/configure.php file. If your HTTP_SERVER setting doesn't already have the www. prefix in it, add it. That's what determines the URLs generated by ZC for all your pages/links.

    Remember that that file is set to read-only, so you'll have to make it writable before you can save your changes to it, and then make it read-only again when done.
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    tks DrB, Ur always helpful I will change it in the morning. See I just needed a refresher course.
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    DrB, just to let you know and others you was right. It recreated alot bette sitemap and uploaded this time to google.
    works wonderful!!

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