Works perfect! click the below...Quote:
Originally Posted by goldenleaf
http://www.goldenleaf-lighting.com/ror.xml
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Works perfect! click the below...Quote:
Originally Posted by goldenleaf
http://www.goldenleaf-lighting.com/ror.xml
What is the next step after adding the sitemap? I saw something about asking you to submit my site to google or yahoo?
HI Brad, thanks so much for a fantastic site, really makes the bushmen in me feel like a bit of a computer wiz !. well not quite but I feel I have come along way. I have just downloaded the ROR sitemap to my public_html. I believe all is okay. I then created a hyperlink from my home page using the /ror.xml How can I check this is correct and how long would it be before I clients can access my sight from Google and Yahoo search engines. Thanks once again
Dave. www.golfandgamesafaris.com
I downloaded ror, created the folder ror and then transfered it over to my public_html. I then disconnected and went to my Home page in Blue Voda. I brought up the Hyperlink and added www.golfandgamesafaris.com/ror.xml
Is this correct.
Thanks Dave.
A job well done ~!Quote:
Originally Posted by Westi
Yes, I get the same result in "Page HTML" but when I go to the web site, the code shows up in the body portion when "view source" is clicked on, not in the HEAD section.Quote:
Originally Posted by VodaHost
1)Remove the ror tagQuote:
Originally Posted by GPW
2)Save and close the page
3)reboot your computer
4)reinsert the tag
5)republish the page
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If you edit your "key words" or "page description" or other information in your web site should you redo the sitemap?
No...only when you add new pages to your website.Quote:
Originally Posted by goldenleaf
Deep sigh - it took me many moons and much fish to eat and finally I do believe that the download was complete for the .net framework! I have now done as written and I think that I have the ror.xml button up and on my site correctly?! It seems to work properly any way...Thank you for the advice and help!
NoQuote:
Originally Posted by goldenleaf
Would someone mind checking to see if my ror.xml button is applied correctly? Id apreciate that.
Perfect!Quote:
Originally Posted by kassi59
I like perfect! It took some time but it was a good thing all in all.
thank you!
Hello....who knows from where do i have to upload my Ror site map, from BV, from ftp or where.
Thanks in advance
I have generated my site map but when trying to paste the Ror button in he html window, in preview i can see the Ror word on my logo, how do i close the html window, i really do not know....
Why must you close it? Move it somewhere it doesn't bother you. However youn delete it the clasic way: select it and delete itQuote:
Originally Posted by Julia
Upload the ror.xml file using ftp, and link the ROR image in your index page to the ror.xml fileQuote:
Originally Posted by Julia
I added ror sitemap generator some weeks ago and it was working with Google. However, Google recently stopped finding the site (harbourfolkband.com) - I later realised I hadn't made a discreet link from the home page to the .xml file and I fixed that. I also did the whole ror generation process again and have a ror.xml file in my public_html FTP area plus a discreet link on the homepage http//www.harbourfolkband.com/ror.xml - however, Google doesn't find the site. Do you have any ideas ????
Regards
Richard
Not 100% certain but think you have to wait for the googlebot to crawl your site again. You can tell when it has by checking your AWSTATS in control panel.
I did a hyperlink from an image on my home page as blah blah blah/ror.xml.
Is this what you mean by a link? It has been awhile since I have used the tools.
my link to the ror file would only accept "ror.xml. its embedded at the bottom of my web page on the left in the image of the waterdrop. is that okay? www.spanda.com thanks mochi
Hi i am a newbie so please forgive my lack of knowledge but what is the purpose of this? I did do it as instructed but google still isnt finding my site, is that what this ror thing is suppose to do?
thanks
Valerie
I did the same thing and it still doesnt work, google doesnt find my site, so do i really need this ror if it doesnt work?Quote:
Originally Posted by LARRYSLOMA1
thanks
Valerie
Please don't get confused about creating a sitemap and submitting to Google or Yahoo or Msn etc. Ror creates a sitemap in xml.format. This ror.xml file contains all the page links that ror has found in your site. The link to this ror file in your home page, helps spiders to lokate the ror.xml file, and from there, all your pages.Quote:
Originally Posted by whitelightning
This means that ror.xml is useful at the point that a Search engine visits your site. IT DOES NOT SUBMIT YOUR SITE TO GOOGLE, YAHOO etc. To submit your site to search engines, so they can find it, you can
1. Eenter google (or yahoo or other)SE site, find the "Submit a Site" page, and manually submit
2. Buy a commercial sitemaper, which after creating the sitemap, upload it on your server and also submits the info to Google, Yahoo etc.
3. Have Vodahost make for you the One time free submission to search engines. You must submit a support ticket for this.
4. Subscribe to a SE optimisation and Submission service, like http://www.vodahits.com/ that will help you optimise your site and will submit frequently to search engines.
Please note that it make even take 6 - 8 weeks before Google indexes a site, even a submitted one, IF it does. Not All sites get indexed.
yes, that's okQuote:
Originally Posted by spandamed
Thanks Navaldesign, i went with option 3 because i was confused...hehe
Hi Brad, Iam half blind by now, But I think ..I have the site map done correctly but not sure.
I went by the instruction the mapper box gives as to placing the button on home page (placed it in html box) and I "think" I have the file uploaded correctly. So at bottom of my home page http://www.displaycasej.com
there is the ror link that the mapper instructions tell you to place.
if you have a minute please take a look and tell me if thats it or if I need to link it to the actual url http://www.displaycasej.com/ror.xml
or if its all wrong.
Thanks!
John Marx
J-Display Case
Hi, I need some help hyperlinking my ROR Sitemap to my index page. I used the ROR Sitemap Generator downloaded from bluevoda, created an ROR file and saved it to my desktop. I then uploaded the ror file to my public_html file throught the ftp manager. My question is now that it is uploaded into my public folder how do I go about hyperlinking it to my homepage? I am new to creating web pages so if someone could give me step by step instructions it would be greatly appreciated. Do I need to create a whole new page for the ror file and then link it or what? I am lost. I opened up my homepage in the website builder to try to link it, but the hyperlink button on the toolbar is not lit up (I don't have the option to click on it) when I open the page I have built. So I don't know how to place a hyperlink in my existing page without the button being active to do so. Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi
I spent all day yesterday pursuing the same ROR path as other forum users before me. First I downloaded ROR, then I had to download a massive .NET file which didn't exactly correspond to the file name that the ROR program wanted, then I had to download a windows service pack. And at the end of the day it didn't work, so I googled "ROR sitemap generator" and came up with the following URL www.rorweb.com/rormap.htm
At that site, I entered my URL and within a few seconds it had scanned my site and came back with a ROR.XML file. The instructions stated to upload it to my top directory, which having read this forum, I can do with Blueftp.
There was also a second line of code which they instructed to copy into the <HEAD> of my index page. Presumably this code tells web crawlers to jump to the ROR.XML file.
I couldn't figure out how to access the source code with the BV website builder, so I submitted a ticket about "How to access source code" and this morning the Help desk referred me here where I found some answers.
I assume that there never will be a way to access the BV encoding of the webpages, and hence you suggest that we put a discrete link from our homepage to the ROR.XML file in our top directory.
BUT, could one, as an alternative insert this code, into the <HEAD> by putting it in under author's name in the index page properties?
David (Paraiso)
The page code is accessible for ADDING code. Just rig***lick somewhere in a blank space of your page, select Page Html, and, for this case,
click on Between Head TAg, and paste the code there.
Hi Brad
What does this site map normally contain ??
I have about 15 pages with various internal and external links
but they are not listed in the ror.xml file...or have I got this wrong?
The problem is usually that ROR can't follow links in the menubar (as also most of the existing sitemapers). The solution is to create a sitemap page (have a look at www.navaldesign.info/sitemap.html ) and put a link to this page in your index page. This way both ROR and the SE will be able to trace all of your pages.
Hi naval
Thanks for the quick reply....
Are you saying that I have to create a site map, listing Every link in my site,
to enable a site mapper to work ??
Or should I just list the pages(page names?)
You have to create a page listing all the URL's. If, at the same time you want it to be also a visible and useful to visitors sitemap, you can do it as i did, listed the pages names, and linked every name to the relevant URL.
There are some sitemapers (usuallly paid a smal price for) that will even create a dynamic or static tree structure of your site for presentation reasons (they create a html page with the tree structure) and you can edit the tree, adding pages missing, deleting the ones that you don't want to be there, adding or modifying the page description and name and so on. They then create the xml file, and they even submit it at least to Google.
I prefered this kind of sitemap, as i want to add two more columns, in English and in French.
HI Kate,Quote:
Originally Posted by kassi59
did you hhave any luck with this? I have the same problem as yourself!
cheers
dave
This is a windows quirk , it needs ,net installed, most computers have it
pre-installed, some dont.
Thanks for the reply,
given that quirk, is there an alternative to ror or should I sort out windows?
thanks
dave
Hi,
I have just clicked on the link for ROR to donload, and it says i needed the net programme, I have downloaded this but when i have tried to ope ror it still says i need t net programme, I have tried this about 4 times now.
Does anybody know what i am doing wrong?
Thanks
Sara
perhaps this excerpt from a prior post might do the trick
Hi
I spent all day yesterday pursuing the same ROR path as other forum users before me. First I downloaded ROR, then I had to download a massive .NET file which didn't exactly correspond to the file name that the ROR program wanted, then I had to download a windows service pack. And at the end of the day it didn't work, so I googled "ROR sitemap generator" and came up with the following URL www.rorweb.com/rormap.htm
At that site, I entered my URL and within a few seconds it had scanned my site and came back with a ROR.XML file. The instructions stated to upload it to my top directory, which having read this forum, I can do with Blueftp.
There was also a second line of code which they instructed to copy into the <HEAD> of my index page. Presumably this code tells web crawlers to jump to the ROR.XML file.