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  • Plugin Author Luigi Cavalieri

    (@_luigi)

    Hi, I replied in the blog.

    If you excluded some pages/posts from the Sitemap, in the post just published I described how to get the exceptions back.

    Thread Starter rrhobbs

    (@rrhobbs)

    I don’t have the time or wherewithall to restore the table data I lost upgrading; I’ll be manually re-tagging all those posts (100?)

    The 1.4.1 Google Sitemap didnt work, even disabling the image sitemap

    Since it generally works with fewer complications, I retrograded back to 1.3.3 – it is easier to occasionally delete the harmless php errors it generates for the time being.

    Thanks for your hard work all the same.

    Feature suggestion for future release:

    Option to detect no-indexed posts, pages, categories, tags, post types and bulk / automatically remove from sitemap(s)

    Plugin Author Luigi Cavalieri

    (@_luigi)

    The alternative to manually set all the exceptions is to restore the data from a database backup.

    So far, I have not encountered problems with SiteTree 1.4.1! What is the problem you are experiencing? Could you post (or send me) a link to the sitemap with SiteTree 1.4.1 installed?

    About the feature you are suggesting: how did you set the noindex meta tag?

    Thread Starter rrhobbs

    (@rrhobbs)

    >>> About the feature you are suggesting: how did you noindex(ed) the posts and pages?

    <<< WordPress SEO

    I understand that the database backup could be used. I will wait till the plugin is ready for for auto-installation before I upgrade.

    thx

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