Just installed the latest version (1.6).
Reloaded the existing site, Rescanned (took about 10 minutes), then without thinking, <groan> I clicked "Create Sitemap" before I'd edited the links <darn>. There's no way back. :(
Suggestion: I'd like to see the links in alphabetical order. Could you add a "Sort" button at some future date, please? (As well as a "Back" button!)
Martin
No Back Button
Started by MartinP, Feb 28 2007 01:52 AM
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#1
Posted 28 February 2007 - 01:52 AM
#2
Posted 28 February 2007 - 02:49 AM
Hi Martin,
Click the Open button in the Toolbar then navigate to Documents/Google Sitemap Automator Maps/ and select the folder with the domain you just scanned. Then open the Sitemap Project file (not the sitemap.xml file, the other file in that folder). You will see all of your urls listed and you will be able to edit them and re-create your sitemap.xml file.
Click the Open button in the Toolbar then navigate to Documents/Google Sitemap Automator Maps/ and select the folder with the domain you just scanned. Then open the Sitemap Project file (not the sitemap.xml file, the other file in that folder). You will see all of your urls listed and you will be able to edit them and re-create your sitemap.xml file.
#3
Posted 05 October 2010 - 07:13 AM
Was there ever an answer to the Aplhabetical (or ANY) sorting of the list of URL's in the left hand list in Sitemap Automator - I have about 100 in my list, and the lack of any 'sort' coupled with the way long domain names are compressed to fit the window makes it a pain to check if a site is already in the list, if so where, and if not we need to create a new sitemap.
Hi Martin,
Click the Open button in the Toolbar then navigate to Documents/Google Sitemap Automator Maps/ and select the folder with the domain you just scanned. Then open the Sitemap Project file (not the sitemap.xml file, the other file in that folder). You will see all of your urls listed and you will be able to edit them and re-create your sitemap.xml file.
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