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<a name="Intro"></a><div class="header1">About Sitemaps</div> |
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<a name="Overview"></a><div class="header2">Overview</div> |
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<p>Sitemaps are xml files that tell search engines which sites you would like to |
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be available in a web search. The scope of this discussion encompasses Google |
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web searches only.</p> |
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be available in a web search. This is especially useful in Metacat for making |
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individual metadata entries available via web searches. This does not happen now |
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because of lack of a web accessible browse heirarchy of metadata.</p> |
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<p>The site map file contains metadata about the available sites on your server. For |
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information on the sitemap protocol, please refer to |
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order for it to take effect. We discuss that in the |
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<a href="#SubmitSitemap">Submit Your Sitemap</a> section.</p> |
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<p>The scope of this discussion encompasses Google |
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web searches only.</p> |
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<a name="Implementation"></a><div class="header2">Metacat Implementation</div> |
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<p>Metacat automatically generates sitemap files for all public documents in |
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your catalog. You can view the sitemap files at: |
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