Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of qPloneGoogleSitemaps/why


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Jan 12, 2010 3:22:56 PM (14 years ago)
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    2020A News Sitemap must contain a '''publication date''' for each article, which refers to the date that the article first appears on your site. 
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    22 == Old News Sitemaps vs New News Sitemaps == 
     22== Old News Sitemap == 
    2323 
    2424Example of Old News Sitemap (generated by qPloneGoogleSitemaps 0.8.5) looks like this: 
     
    2929  
    3030 * '''<loc>...</loc>''' - location info 
    31  * '''<news:news>...</news:news>''' - news item tags: 
     31 * '''<news:news>...</news:news>''' - newsitem-specific tags: 
    3232   * '''<news:publication_date>...</news:publication_date>''' 
    33    * '''<news:keywords/>''' 
     33   * '''<news:keywords>...</news:keywords>''' 
    3434 
    3535{{{ 
     
    4949}}} 
    5050 
     51== New News Sitemap == 
     52 
     53New News Sitemap should now look like this (example taken from [http://www.google.com/support/news_pub/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74288 here]): 
    5154 
    5255{{{ 
     
    7174</urlset> 
    7275}}} 
     76 
     77== Old News Sitemaps vs New News Sitemaps == 
     78 
     79The new updated format allows you to add new tags to each entry in your Sitemap, to provide more information about individual articles. So, the differences between old and new News Sitemap format include: 
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     82 * Publication tags (<n:publication>...</n:publication>) - include two child tags name and language which should be added to each of your Sitemap’s news articles. 
     83      * <n:name>...</n:name> 
     84      * <n:language>...</n:language> 
     85       
     86 * Title tags (<n:title>...</n:title>) - article titles can be added using the title tag to help us identify the correct title for your articles. 
     87 * Genres tags (<n:genres>...</n:genres>) -helps identify the different types of content within your articles, such as PressRelease, OpEd, Blog or UserGenerated. 
     88 * Access tags (<n:access>...</n:access>) - tell us about the access level of your articles, whether they’re under a subscription wall, or free. 
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     90Більше про нові обвязкові теги тут: http://www.google.com/support/news_pub/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74288