@@ -34,6+34,9 @@ for an example. You will probably need to strip out the metadata variables I
>>>[xtermin.us rather than localhost](http://xtermin.us/git/?p=website.git;a=blob;f=plugins/googlesitemap.pm) is 404 now.
>>> -- weakish
>>>[xtermin.us rather than localhost](http://xtermin.us/git/?p=website.git;a=blob;f=plugins/googlesitemap.pm) is 404 now.
>>> -- weakish
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+Although it is not able to read the meta-data from files, using google-sitemapgen [works well for me](http://bzed.de/posts/2010/06/creating_a_google_sitemap_for_ikiwiki/) to create a sitemap for my ikiwiki installation. -- [[bzed|BerndZeimetz]]
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There is a [sitemap XML standard](http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php) that ikiwiki needs to generate for.
# Google Webmaster tools and RSS
There is a [sitemap XML standard](http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php) that ikiwiki needs to generate for.
# Google Webmaster tools and RSS
@@ -53,5+56,5 @@ Took me a minute to figure this out so I figured I'd share the steps I took:
* Created a new page where the RSS would be created with this content, replacing "first_page" with the page in my wiki with the earliest date:
<pre>
* Created a new page where the RSS would be created with this content, replacing "first_page" with the page in my wiki with the earliest date:
<pre>
-\[\[!inline pages="* and !*/Discussion and created_after(first_page)" archive="yes" rss="yes" ]]
+\[[!inline pages="* and !*/Discussion and created_after(first_page)" archive="yes" rss="yes" ]]