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4/14/2011 6:57 AM
 
Hi

I have my own login page called MyLoginPage.aspx. It is not included in the menu because I want it's name completely hidden from bots, hackers etc.

I cannot set the View Page permission for All Users to not allow because I wouldn't be able to log in.

I have set it's Site Map priority to 0.1.

In Admin -> Search Engine Sitemap, I have set "Use page level based priorities", and set "Minimum Priority for pages:" to 0.2. Also set is "Exclude urls with a priority lower than:" to 0.2.

I have pages that I want in the aitemap.aspx set to either 1.0 or 0.9.

I have cleared the cache and yet the MyLoginPage.aspx still appears in the sitemap.

I don't want to use the robots.txt file to exclude it because this will effectively broadcast the name of my login file which I want to keep private.

How can I hide the MyLoginPage.aspx page from the sitemap.aspx without adding it to the robots.txt file. It looks like the Admin -> Search Engine Sitemap settings should accomplish this but all my pages are appearing in the sitemap with priority 1.0 so it doesn;t look as though it's working.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Terry
 
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