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    ROR.xml sitemap

    Hi,

    I recently added a ror.xml sitemap to my blog, and I couldn't find anywhere if it automatically updates my blog based on new content I add. I'm assuming it does, otherwise you'd have to make a new ror file every time you added new content. But I just want to be sure because I couldn't find it on the ror website FAQ. Sorry if this is super general, I'm new to this format.

    Also, if anyone uses it in Wordpress as I do, where EXACTLY should the bit of code go in the header? I want to make sure I put it in the right place.

    Thanks!

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    Have you added this into your head tags:

    Have you added this into your head tags:

    Code:
    <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="ROR" href="http://www.acomputerportal.com/ror.xml" />
    Change the URL to match your own URL.

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    Re: ROR.xml sitemap

    Quote Originally Posted by scot184
    Hi,

    I recently added a ror.xml sitemap to my blog, and I couldn't find anywhere if it automatically updates my blog based on new content I add. I'm assuming it does, otherwise you'd have to make a new ror file every time you added new content. But I just want to be sure because I couldn't find it on the ror website FAQ. Sorry if this is super general, I'm new to this format.

    Also, if anyone uses it in Wordpress as I do, where EXACTLY should the bit of code go in the header? I want to make sure I put it in the right place.

    Thanks!
    your ror.xml file is correct but according to http://www.rorweb.com/rormap.htm the line in your meta tag should only be
    <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="ROR" href="ror.xml" />
    ( I use this line exactly)

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    historical information links re uk and usa
    http://www.ssrichardmontgomery.com

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    well can you explain what kind of blog platform you use
    soem thing like (mt,wo,blogge)
    for wp there are lots of plugin avaliable in the market
    i found some thing good http://www.arnebrachhold.de/2005/06/...rator-v2-final


    personally i face problem after adding site map to google my referance from google really drop down

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    I couldn't find anywhere if it automatically updates my blog

    I couldn't find anywhere if it automatically updates my blog
    You will need to update the ROR, and google site maps, and any standard HTMl, when you update your site.

    You may use My Feed Reader to automatically check updates, Add your own feed.

    Use RSS Builder for make and Publish RSS feeds

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    I use blogger and it has a built in atom.xml feed and I also have a feedburner feed on my site. Do I still need an ror.xml feed too, or is that enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukkyjay
    I use blogger and it has a built in atom.xml feed and I also have a feedburner feed on my site. Do I still need an ror.xml feed too, or is that enough?
    yaa blogger have lots draw back many user to post lots of complaint i personally tried really bugged off ,when working for client blog i advised him to change the blog platform , you have update site map manually for every change you make in your blog .

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    Re: ROR.xml sitemap

    I just had a blog with bloggers.com osla I tried to use the ror.xml generated from ROR - Structured Feeds, Content, Blogging I will like to know if I will need to update the ror sitemap if new contents are added to my blog. I will also like to know if this code works with the header or my blog template <
    Code:
    link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="ROR" href="http://magosla.blogspot.com/ror.xml" />
    using http://magosla.blogspot.com/ror.xml to link the ror.xml template.

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    Re: ROR.xml sitemap

    I dunno about ROR sitemap but i tried Google sitemap in my sites and it works great with Google.

    Did you try their python script for generating sitemaps?

    -Jimmy

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    Re: ROR.xml sitemap

    I dunno about ROR sitemap but i tried Google sitemap in my sites and it works great with Google.

    Did you try their python script for generating sitemaps?
    I had already downloaded the google sitemap generator but I find it difficult to use with my blog at blogger.com as I have no acces to the files. Is it possible to use google sitemap in blogs hosted on blogger.com? If possible, how is it done?

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