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Sueetie Now Serving Up ScrewTurn Wiki Sitemaps

by Dave Burke 29. November 2009 16:55

When ScrewTurn Wiki author Dario Solera tweeted that ScrewTurn now supported sitemaps, I was super excited.  I couldn’t find it in my ScrewTurn 3.0.1.4 Sueetie bits, so I asked about it on ScrewTurn forums and was told by Dario that it was in the nightly build ZIPs.

So I pulled down the latest source ZIP and extracted sitemap.aspx and the code-behinds, recompiled, and we’re cooking with sitemaps!  Below is a screenshot, or you can see the real thing at http://sueetie.com/wiki/sitemap.aspx. I entered it into Webmaster Tools and Google loves it.

 

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12/1/2009 7:00:39 PM #

Testing comments after a fix...

testguy0920a United States |

12/1/2009 9:47:58 PM #

Let's try this!

testguy0920a United States |

12/1/2009 9:49:13 PM #

something...

davidinct United States |

12/2/2009 4:21:26 AM #

Something cool

DavidinCT United States |

12/6/2009 3:27:22 PM #

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