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6/22/2007 6:07 AM
 

I have noticed that in DNN 4.5.3 under the marketing section of  site settings there is a path to a google sitemap.

I have signed up for sitemaps with google and take it that i should point Google to this file.  Right?

Now when i run this file in my browser there are a number of pages that i would rather they where not there!

How does one exclude these pages from an automatically created site map such as this

 

Thanks for your assistance


Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
Worlds Cheapest Homes - Need a Cheap Property, cant afford a home
Beeb iPlayer - Need help with the BBC's new iPlayer software
Internet Insurance Quotes - For the the information you will ever require about Insurance
 
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6/22/2007 7:14 AM
 
 
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6/22/2007 8:47 AM
 

albertramsbottom wrote

How does one exclude these pages from an automatically created site map such as this

 

I learned a bunch from reading Tom's blog:

 

Point Google to Your Sitemap Via Robots.txt

 



 
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