Joomla 1.5 Sitemap 
Version
2.2 (last update on Nov 7, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
23
Favoured
29
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
75133
Date Added
28 September 2007
The component is a NEW release (now at v2.1 BETA) and now has some extremely useful admin functionality (hard work by Daz and Mic) that allows the user to create a Google sitemap and show/hide the menu items.
Change Log:
The PHP shortcode issue.
Component Usage:
To make this component function, simply install the supplied ZIP file using the Joomla admin area. After successful installation, create a menu link to the component, selecting the default view. Remember to "enable" each menu you wish to display on the frontend.
Google sitemap generation is presently achieved by creating a menu link as above, but now to the "Google" specific link item. Now you will need to click on the frontend menu link as this is required to make the "sitemap.xml" file in the root of the Joomla directory (directory and file permissions dependant). If required you can now remove the link (or simply unpublish it) from the menu.
Future updates include automatic sitemap updating, advanced settings for display options.
Please keep this page bookmarked for future updates.
byharshdhulia on June 28, 2009
This component is excellent. I was having trouble submitting my sitemap to Google but the XML file generated by this component worked like a charm.
byRonyMan on June 8, 2009
Sorry, but it does not generate an xml file for me.
Look through all the dirs, do not see any sitemap.xml.
It does not generate errors or so.
Look through all the dirs, do not see any sitemap.xml.
It does not generate errors or so.
byTRecords on May 28, 2009
Thanks for extension, actually i liked it. The problem on that loads server(RAM) too much, especially when you have lots of content.
I have nearly 20000 content in my site and JM Sitemap can`t create sitemap with so much links and gives error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 83 bytes)
Works great with little site.
I have nearly 20000 content in my site and JM Sitemap can`t create sitemap with so much links and gives error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 83 bytes)
Works great with little site.
Finally, one that works!
It's very simple, but did the job fine with Google. I've had trouble with Google accepting my sitemap using other components. My content is all attached to the menu, so for me, this one was the winner.
It's very simple, but did the job fine with Google. I've had trouble with Google accepting my sitemap using other components. My content is all attached to the menu, so for me, this one was the winner.
bymicheas on November 23, 2008
If all your pages are linked by a menu item this is a great tool.
If you have a menu item that links to sections or categories and would like the articles to be indexed that will not happen with the current version.
If you frequently change your content. (or infrequently.) You will need to edit the changefreq from yearly to what ever is appropriate. (either by editing sitemap.xml or the php code.)
If it indexed all your content and allowed you to show or not show it on the site map and specify the frequency of updates, and auto label archives as archives I would rate it as good.
If it did all that and detected all "duplicate" content and prompted you to rank which version you wanted ranked 0.6, 0.5, 0.4 etc. Then it would score excellent.
As it is if you just want your menus turned into a site map it does that flawlessly.
If you have a menu item that links to sections or categories and would like the articles to be indexed that will not happen with the current version.
If you frequently change your content. (or infrequently.) You will need to edit the changefreq from yearly to what ever is appropriate. (either by editing sitemap.xml or the php code.)
If it indexed all your content and allowed you to show or not show it on the site map and specify the frequency of updates, and auto label archives as archives I would rate it as good.
If it did all that and detected all "duplicate" content and prompted you to rank which version you wanted ranked 0.6, 0.5, 0.4 etc. Then it would score excellent.
As it is if you just want your menus turned into a site map it does that flawlessly.
bykotico on October 28, 2008
This is a great feature, very simple to install, and use and Google seems to love it too ;)
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot
bysanthoshworld on September 14, 2008
I will strongly recommend this tool for everyone. It does what it says. The xml generator for google works very well. Thanks to development team. Keep going
Santhosh
Santhosh
byJoomlaxel on March 11, 2008
Installed on 1.5.1. Went to Menu, created a link to the component, checking a few settings on the right side during the link setup. Click. Done. Looks good to me.
byjeffharvey on January 24, 2008
Does exactly what it says, fast and simply!
It's great and it's going to be even better when, hopefully, there will be an option of which menus to display or which sections and categories.
Use it but watch what is being revealed.
It's great and it's going to be even better when, hopefully, there will be an option of which menus to display or which sections and categories.
Use it but watch what is being revealed.
byCommodorePeter on November 30, 2007
This component does what it says like it says, which is wonderful for my needs.
Pros:
* if you need a starting point on how to develop your own component, the simplicity of this thing makes it easy to follow
* excellent for a beginner web builder like myself
* good way to produce a site document reference (cut and paste screen to word for example)
Cons:
* need to be aware that it shows everything even those registered and special things even though the front-end is not logged in. Provided you have enabled proper security elsewhere that's fine.
* may not want to let your users see it, until you massage it some. (I like to hide my warts and stuff.)
Pros:
* if you need a starting point on how to develop your own component, the simplicity of this thing makes it easy to follow
* excellent for a beginner web builder like myself
* good way to produce a site document reference (cut and paste screen to word for example)
Cons:
* need to be aware that it shows everything even those registered and special things even though the front-end is not logged in. Provided you have enabled proper security elsewhere that's fine.
* may not want to let your users see it, until you massage it some. (I like to hide my warts and stuff.)






