Manual talk:GenerateSitemap.php/Archive

Google webmaster tools
google webmaster tools wants that the full url of each sitemap gz file is listed in the index file. this doesn't happen even when i enter --server parameter to the script. so, this code has to be modified:

function indexEntry( $filename ) { return "\t \n". "\t\t $filename \n". "\t\t {$this->timestamp} \n". "\t \n";

add your site url before the $filename. after that google will not complain about invalid url in the sitemap index file. i hope mediawiki developers address this problem.

Example of usage
I've installed MediaWiki on a separate subdomain, and have set up a cronjob to automatically update the sitemap every hour:

Run: crontab -e

Create a line that looks something like this: */45 * * * * /usr/local/bin/php /home/httpd/public_html/wiki/maintenance/generateSitemap.php wiki.mydomain.com --fspath /home/httpd/public_html/wiki/

Go to Google Webmasters, add your site (e.g. wiki.mydomain.com) and then add the sitemap (e.g. sitemap-index-foo_bar.xml)

Awful Manual
This is a laugh. Took me very long to set it up...

Options
--help
 * show this message

--fspath= 
 * The file system path to save to, e.g /tmp/sitemap/

--server= 
 * The protocol and server name to use in URLs, e.g.
 * http://en.wikipedia.org. This is sometimes necessary because
 * server name detection may fail in command line scripts.

--compress=[yes|no]
 * compress the sitemap files, default yes

--Subfader 11:53, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

Meta tags and priority
I use an extension to change meta tags (keywords, description, priority, and robots for follow and index). It's possible to force the priority and index using those tags?--Eloy 00:39, 18 June 2008 (UTC)