It depends on how they write the sql...
Try the way I suggested...![]()
It depends on how they write the sql...
Try the way I suggested...![]()
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What has happened is the module SEO, has messed up the core files to Zen Cart which is not allowing Googlesitemap to work..
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Still not sure that i'm doing this right.
Google webmaster tools is still reporting lots of crawl errors (404).
This is my Robot.txt:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /images
Allow: /
Google says 4215 Not Found.
What am I doing wrong.
I've installed this module and it's working perfectly well. Thanks!
Just a question: Before installing it, I placed a sitemap.xml under my public_html and submitted it to google webmaster. It seems to have also been automatically included to the sitemapindex.xml. I'm not sure how this work. Do I need to remove it from public_html and google webmaster?
anyone??
no, you leave it there.
I am sorry that I didn't have time to look through all the pages, and I did try to search in google and can't find specific answer from this thread, so I try to ask right here.
I just installed sitemapxml and try to generate the sitemaps, all worked great, then submit to google's webmaster tool.
It shows many products are 404 (Not found), and I realise that are the products I disabled, ie. product status is "out of stock". These out of stock products are not visible from the store. but somehow the sitemap has those links.
how do I disable them in sitemap?
Thanks.
example of "out of stock" item but still being included in sitemap:
http://top-choice.com.au/store/index...products_id=52
How do I exclude items like this?
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