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  • DisasterDotCom
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 85

    #16
    It wants a FULL path. In Windows, for example, the full path to your document directory might be "c:\users\username\Documents" (this is just an example - not what you would type in).

    On my vBulletin server, the full path for the sitemap is something like:

    /servers/www.sitename.com/forums/core

    You need to find out the FULL PATH to where your core directory is and use that.

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    • yv3013
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 102
      • 5.0.0

      #17
      I don't get it, where do I use the full path?

      This is mine..

      /home/myforum/public_html/core

      I put that in the site map file path in the xml sitemap page in cpanel.

      ok, that's good. But what about webmaster tools, what do I submit to google?
      the same address?

      I have been putting in these three but neither work anymore..

      /core/xmlsitemap.php?fn=vbulletin_sitemap_node_0.xml.gz
      /core/xmlsitemap.php?fn=vbulletin_sitemap_starter_1.xml.gz
      /core/xmlsitemap.php?fn=vbulletin_sitemap_page_2.xml.gz

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      • megabink
        megabink commented
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        The path in Webmasters tool should be: /core/store_sitemap/vbulletin_sitemap_index.xml.gz
    • Mark.B
      vBulletin Support
      • Feb 2004
      • 24286
      • 6.0.X

      #18
      You need the full SERVER path.

      For example, mine is:

      /var/www/vhosts/mysite.com/httpdocs/forum/core/store_sitemap

      Attached is a zip file. Unzip it, and upload smpath.php to the forum root (must be this exact location). Then go to yourforums.com/smpath.php.
      The file will output the correct path to use, based on a default vB5 installation. Copy and paste it into the Sitemap settings.
      Remove the file from the server afterwards.
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      • Merenguista
        Merenguista commented
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        Now it works fine .. Thank you Mark ..

      • arshadeomran
        arshadeomran commented
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        Thanks a lot!
        It works fine for vbulletin 5.1.7
    • Graham Walters
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 143
      • 5.1.x

      #19
      Seems to have worked fine for me version VB5.1.6 alpha

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