On Sat, 26 May 2007 15:48:38 -0700, "The Bicycling Guitarist"
<Chris (AT) TheBicyclingGuitarist (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
I have assigned priorities to the different URL's in my sitemap.xml file
according to their relative importance to each other. Some say it doesn't
really make a difference, but I had fun doing it.
The reason I'm posting is because I am a little confused about the priority
for the home page. It is listed twice, once as a domain and once as the
index page in the root domain.
Will it screw things up if I assign a priority of 1.0 for both listings for
the homepage, that is for
www.TheBicyclingGuitarist.net/ and for
www.TheBicyclingGuitarist.net/index.htm ? |
As far as the search engine is concerned, those are two completely
different, unrelated resources on you're server. It just happens that
most web servers select 'index.htm' to serve to the browser.
You can assign whatever you like to those two pages independantly.
Better than having to sort out all the sitemaps rubbish, just point
any links that would normally go to 'index.htm' to '/' - the search
engine need not ever know the 'index.htm' page is there.
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