Tentang sitemap error ini sebenarnya cerita sangat lama kurang lebih setahun yang lalu, dan pernah di bahas di beberapa blog tutorial lokal. terjadinya error ini sendiri di akibatkan karena feed blog kita di alihkan (redirect ) ke feedburner. ( tentang feedburner ).
Aneh-nya tentang error ini belum juga di betulkan oleh pihak google. pada hal kita tahu layanan feed dari feedburner sudah miliknya google. – mungkinkah karena keserakahan telah mengalahkan loyalitas dan reputasi . red-.
Baiklah untuk mengulangi lagi informasi yang pernah di tulis oleh beberapa para pakar tutorial blogger. jika anda mendapati sitemap-nya dalam keadaan error, yang perlu anda lakukan ialah menambahkan pada ATOM.xml atau Rss.xml –nya
menjadi :
atom.xml?redirect=false
atau
rss.xml?redirect=false
Dan di bawah ini ada beberapa keterangan dan tambahan dari Mr phydeaux3, yang bagus untuk anda ketahui dan baca :
Previously the root-level Blogger or BlogSpot feeds did not accept any query parameters, but when Blogger or BlogSpot added the redirect=false one, they also seemed to open up those feeds to all the known Blogger or BlogSpot query parameters. And that's how you can submit more than the standard 25 posts. First off, figure out how many posts you have by going to Blogger or BlogSpot Edit Post page and select only published posts, it'll tell you how many total posts you have. Then you can use the max-results and start-index parameters to expand the number of results obtained, and to submit more than one map if needed.Note: Currently Blogger or BlogSpot limits the max-results to 500 entries. This has gone up and down a couple of times so it could change. As of right now the upper limit appears to be 500. But 100 was the limit at one time.
I'm going to use the max limit of 100 in my examples, you can use more if that's what you want. So to get the first set of 100 posts the URL I'd submit would be:
rss.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=100
or
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=100
Then, if I've more than 100 posts (I currently have 105) I can create another sitemap with the URL:
rss.xml?redirect=false&start-index=101&max-results=100
or
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=101&max-results=100
If you notice, just increase the start-index number by the amount of results you're getting. So the first sitemap started at 1, and returned 100 results, the second sitemap would use the start-index of 101 (100+1). Now that should automatically cover me for the next 95 posts. If I had more than 200 posts, just create another sitemap with the start-index of 201 (you get the idea). Google Webmaster Tools will automatically download the sitemaps (usually about once a day) and if I've made a new post it should get added to the mix.
Having said all that, two last things. One, I don't really think all of this helps any (if at all). Blogger or BlogSpot blogs aren't that difficult to crawl and Google will probably crawl your blog just as well with or without a sitemap of any kind. Two, if you really wanted to create a non-feed sitemap with some sort of sitemap generating tool, then according to this recent post at Google Webmaster Central Blog, you could upload a sitemap for Blogger or BlogSpot through another verified site like maybe Google Pages?
Note :I'm going to use the max limit of 100 in my examples, you can use more if that's what you want. So to get the first set of 100 posts the URL I'd submit would be:
rss.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=100
or
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=100
Then, if I've more than 100 posts (I currently have 105) I can create another sitemap with the URL:
rss.xml?redirect=false&start-index=101&max-results=100
or
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=101&max-results=100
If you notice, just increase the start-index number by the amount of results you're getting. So the first sitemap started at 1, and returned 100 results, the second sitemap would use the start-index of 101 (100+1). Now that should automatically cover me for the next 95 posts. If I had more than 200 posts, just create another sitemap with the start-index of 201 (you get the idea). Google Webmaster Tools will automatically download the sitemaps (usually about once a day) and if I've made a new post it should get added to the mix.
Having said all that, two last things. One, I don't really think all of this helps any (if at all). Blogger or BlogSpot blogs aren't that difficult to crawl and Google will probably crawl your blog just as well with or without a sitemap of any kind. Two, if you really wanted to create a non-feed sitemap with some sort of sitemap generating tool, then according to this recent post at Google Webmaster Central Blog, you could upload a sitemap for Blogger or BlogSpot through another verified site like maybe Google Pages?
Namun terkadang cara ini tidak berlaku untuk yang blognya memakai domain co.cc .
3 comments: on "cara memperbaiki Sitemap Error"
kalau ada pesan bX-fjbrsc di blogger ginama memperbaikinya soal nya blog saya tidak dapat di buka
wah, makasih banget tutorialnya....
Nice Info
TRIMS :)
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