The XML sitemap module creates a sitemap that conforms to the sitemaps.org
specification [1]. This helps search engines to more intelligently crawl a
website and keep their results up to date. The sitemap created by the module
can be automatically submitted to Ask, Google, Bing (formerly Windows Live
Search), and Yahoo! search engines. The module also comes with several
submodules that can add sitemap links for content, menu items, taxonomy
terms, and user profiles.
Please read the included README.txt [2], the handbook documentation [3],
and the current list of known issues [4]for more information before using
the module.
This package provides the following Drupal modules:
* xmlsitemap
* xmlsitemap_custom
* xmlsitemap_engines
* xmlsitemap_i18n
* xmlsitemap_menu
* xmlsitemap_node
* xmlsitemap_taxonomy
* xmlsitemap_user
[1] https://sitemaps.org/
[2] https://git.drupalcode.org/project/xmlsitemap/blob/HEAD/README.txt
[3] https://
[4] https://
- https:// -https:// -https:// - [Moderately
critical - Information Disclosure - SA-CONTRIB-2018-053](https://) -https://
* Fri May 24 2019 Shawn Iwinski
- Update to 2.6 (RHBZ #1602973)
- Spec and repo cleanup
[ 1 ] Bug #1602973 - drupal7-xmlsitemap-2.6 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1602973
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2019-0b26efb6b8' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html
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