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Host name (Latest100) - Index log offering: File-name, index date and delete option - sitemap log offering: sitemap.xml output sitemap list offering file/page suffixes - IDS log offering: IP, host, query, impact, involved tags, date and time of intrusion. - Flood attempts log offering: IP, query, date and time of flood attempt. - Auto
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documentation. 2.9 Follow Sitemap file To be activated in Admin settings, Sphider-plus will use the links found in sitemap.xml or sitemap.xml.gz files. This significantly increases the speed for index and re-index, because the links will not have to be searched in text part of each page. This option will also force Sphider-plus to re-index only
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date in database. Sitemaps are always expected in the root folder of the site to be indexed and must be named sitemap.xml or sitemap.xml.gz If 'Follow sitemap.xml' is activated and a valid sitemap was found, the log output Links found: 0 - New links: 0 is no longer shown. Because all links are delivered from the sitemap file and new links
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are delivered from the sitemap file and new links are not searched during index / re-index. If is detected in a sitemap.xml file, and if multiple Sitemap files are available, Sphider-plus will process the secondary Sitemaps and extract all links for index / re-index. Also gzip-compressed files (Index Sitemap files as well as the Sitemap files)
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Sphider-plus sitemaps are always expected in the root folder of the site to be indexed and must be named sp-sitemap.xml or sp-sitemap.xml.gz Over all, links in these individual sitemap need to follow the rules as defined at http://www.sitemaps.org/ and are always treated as absolute links and must be from a single host. RSS (Real Simple