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So, for example, if your "dspace.url = http://mysite.org/xmlui" in your "dspace.cfg" configuration file, then the HTML Sitemaps would be at: "http://mysite.org/xmlui/htmlmap"
The generate-sitemaps command
This command accepts several options:
Option | meaning |
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-h --help | Explain the arguments and options. |
-s --no_sitemaps | Do not generate a sitemap in sitemaps.org format. |
-b -no_htmlmap | Do not generate a sitemap in htmlmap format. |
-a --ping_all | Notify all configured search engines that new sitemaps are available. |
-p URL --ping URL | Notify the given URL that new sitemaps are available. The URL of the new sitemap will be appended to the value of URL. |
You can configure the list of "all search engines" by setting the value of sitemap.engineurls
in dspace.cfg
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Make your sitemap discoverable to search engines
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- No reliable way to determine OAI-PMH base URL for a DSpace site.
- No standard or predictable way to get to item display page or full text from an OAI-PMH record, making effective indexing and presenting meaningful results difficult.
- In most cases provides only access to simple Dublin Core, a subset of available metadata.
- NOTE: Back in 2008, Google officially announced they were retiring support for OAI-PMH based Sitemaps. So, OAI-PMH will no longer help you get better indexing through Google. Instead, you should be using the DSpace 'generate-sitemaps' feature described above.
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