Next Click on Settings and look for XML-Sitemap and click on it.

You will have a page like this;

1. Next you would click on rebuild the sitemap highlighted by the red arrow.


2. As you can see there was a problem with notifying Ask.com


The problem you have is this - WP_DEBUG was set to false somewhere before. You might not see all debug information until you remove this declaration!

If you set this to True then it causes other issues.

The Plugin requires updating because it has an issue with the Multisite Configuration
of Wordpress 3.
For the moment there doesn't seem to be a fix for this.

Note: I will update this as soon as the plugin is updated.



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Shawn Martin Premium
I have the WP HTML sitemap installed now on my site. SHould I dump it and use the Google one?
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Neil Little Premium
Yes, because it is a lot easier to use once setup.
Notifies the four main search engines everytime a new post is made.
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TJ Books Premium
I just did this with a dozen sites with no problem at all. After you install, don't forget to activate Google XML Sitemaps. Thanks again BigMan Neil. John
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Neil Little Premium
Have done that myself as well, forgot to activate, because I had the Postman arrive at the door.....lol
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TJ Books Premium
Neil, Thanks! I have just been blogging and then sending to the social sites but I've wondered how I could do more. I know that the blogs are sent to ping-o-matic because WordPress indicates that (somewhere). John
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Neil Little Premium
Your welcome John.
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Nicely Done & Very Easy To Understand. Thank you
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Neil Little Premium
Your welcome.
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David_S Premium
This is excellent training Neil. I actually did the directory submissions when I started the site and used last pass to fill out the forms which save alot of time going to each directory,
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Neil Little Premium
That is okay using Last Pass, but Ididn't mention this because using the easier options can tempt you to post your site to loads of directories and on a new site this is not a good thing to do.
Google is paying more attention to anything that looks to be automated.
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David_S Premium
yes I mentioned that as a time saver, but hopefully people know slow and easy wins the race.
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