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mondeduvelo   11-12-2016, 18:23
#1

Good evening,

I just opened my site via zenphoto if you want to look it's here : http://www.lesmaillotsdevelo.com/

I am wondering how to automatically generate sitemaps and rss feeds without going through the button that is on the home page of the admin

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acrylian   11-12-2016, 19:39
#2

RSS is generated automatically. The buttons are just for manually clearing the cached ones in case you don't want to wait until it updates itself. You can of course just disable the rss cache.

Sitemaps currently cannot be generated automatically.

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mondeduvelo   11-12-2016, 20:15
#3

ok thanks

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MarkRH   12-12-2016, 05:07
#4

Uhm, what button are you referring to concerning the RSS cache? I don't notice one. Only thing I know of is the RSS plugin option to turn on/off the cache.

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mondeduvelo   12-12-2016, 07:53
#5

i'm a problem with google sitemaps http://www.lesmaillotsdevelo.com/cache_html/sitemap/sitemap-zenphoto-images-101.xml

Type Problème Description Nombre de problèmes Exemple Ligne Détectée


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Erreurs
Balise XML manquante
Cette balise obligatoire est introuvable. Ajoutez-la et réessayez.
1
Balise parent : urlset
Tag : url

what's happened ?

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acrylian   12-12-2016, 10:26
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@MarkRH: You need to enable the cacheManager plugin to get button to clear all caches manually.

@mondeduvelo: In the future please switch Zenphoto to the native English to post error messages (or at least translate them beforehand). We sadly don't speak French and it saves us time to help. Thanks.

It seems the sitemaps generated misses a doctype define like `` at the beginning. We will look into that. However according to sitemap validators it is considered just a warning and nevertheless considered valid XML. Therefore it should work.

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MarkRH   12-12-2016, 11:30
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@acrylian: Ah, thanks.

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acrylian   12-12-2016, 14:01
#8

I looked at the sitemaps plugin and it follows completely the specifications and does include `` (which does not show if you view it on the sitemap page). Sitemaps don't require any doctype besides that as html documents do.

  
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