You were right Peter, Google refused the subdomains, even when the
sitemap file was under "domain.com".

But this doesn't seem logical. If a sitemap can represent sub
directories, it should be able to represent sub domains below it
hierarchically.

Thanks for the reply...





On Jan 2, 11:15 pm, omat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The sitemaps.org says:
>
> > For instance, if the Sitemap is located 
> > athttp://www.example.com/sitemap.xml, it can't include URLs 
> > fromhttp://subdomain.example.com.
>
> But if I place it under "example.com" (without the "www") it should be
> ok for the subdomains.
>
> On Jan 2, 5:55 pm, Peter Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > How can I add URLs with sub-domains to my sitemap files?
>
> > If you are talking about XML sitemaps, you can't.
>
> > Fromhttp://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php:
>
> > Note that this means that all URLs listed in the Sitemap must use the
> > same protocol (http, in this example) and reside on the same host as
> > the Sitemap. For instance, if the Sitemap is located 
> > athttp://www.example.com/sitemap.xml, it can't include URLs 
> > fromhttp://subdomain.example.com.
>
> > As the Emperor said, "Well, there it is."
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