On Ven, 5 Agosto 2011 14:41, Dave wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Scappatura Rocco
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have noticed a strangethink that I can'tfigure out other cause except
>> the upgrade to roller 5 that I done some weeks ago. Since then every
>> time that I post an article on my blog and I rerun manually the crawler
>> so that I can do so the search engines will index the new article, I get
>> the sitemap file that misses all the new URL other than the main url of
>> the article. So miss in particular the tags.
>
>> Anyone can argument this issue could depends from the recent upgrade.
>> And if not Why not? Please take in account tha tags all works. Moreove
>> it seems that the cloud doesn't take in account the frequency of the
>> tags if they belong to an article published after the upgrades.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "manually the crawler" becuase Roller
> does not include a crawler.

Every time that I publish a new article of my blog, I use to run
GSiteCrawler - a sitemap generetor - specifying the URL of the blog as the
'main URL', in order for the URL of my blog to be indexed by search
engines. I think that the main URL is the URL where the crawler starts to
crawl the entire blog, and so to build the 'sitemap' for different search
engines (Google, Yahoo and so on). After upgrade Roller from 4.x to 5.x,
only the tags are no longer been included in sitemap. For the porpouse of
GSCrawler I think that they are links as well every other, so is difficult
for me to understand why they are not crawled.

Please take in account that after I upgraded Roller I had a problem with
tag clouds (See the thread 'Can't access tags after upgrading
4.0.1->5.0.0'). Could this fact be related with the problem I just depict
above?

> Also, "sitemap" because, as far as I remember, Roller also does not
> include a sitemap.
>
> There were no changes in tagging in 5.0, so whether a tag was created
> before or after the upgrade should make no difference.
>
> - Dave
>
rocsca

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