A1 Sitemap Generator 2.0.4

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Help search engines crawl and index your Web site with HTML, RSS, and XML sitemaps (as defined by Google XML sitemaps protocol) including video, mobile and news XML sitemaps. Near-endless Web site scanning options. Configure amount of simultaneous connections to use. Supports crawler filters, nofollow, robots.txt, custom connection and read timeout values, removal of session IDs, scanning of JavaScript and css files, proxy setup, Web site login, and various other options. Scan Web sites from multiple start paths. Scan Web sites on Internet, localhost, LAN, CD-ROM and disks. Scan static and dynamic Web sites such as portals, online stores, blogs, and forums.

View reports on broken and redirected links. Rich template support for HTML sitemaps. Generate sitemap for ASP.Net controls. Split and compress XML sitemaps. Can set and calculate priority, change frequency and last modified in XML sitemaps. Integrated FTP upload. Ping and notify search engines of sitemap changes.

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