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1/31/2011 8:26 AM
 
I use dnn 5.5.1 and i am new to DNN.
I have several child portals on one DNN instance. Without providing any sitemaps to any search engines the parent portal was indexed but none of the child portals. I have now submitted a sitemap for only one of the child portals.  I was not able to submit for a single child portal by using the root parent path of the sitemap.aspx file. So i copied the sitemap.aspx file which exists in the dnn instance root to the child portal folder and submitted the sitemap in google. Google finally was able to read and upload the sitemap. Google has not used the sitemap to index as of yet. My questions are: 1) Are there any issues I need to be aware of in getting child portals separately indexed with the search engines? 2) Did I use a good practice in copying the sitemap.aspx from the dnn instance root to the child portal folder and using that as a path to submit to Google to request the sitemap?
 
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2/15/2011 7:12 PM
 

If you are using chid portals for example domain.com/childportal they will get indexed as a part of the main domain.
If you want them to be treated as a separate sites you should use different domain alias or parent portals.


 
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