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problem in submitting google sitemap verification code.

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by naveenjosh, Feb 12, 2009.

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    Hi Friends,

    can u help me. i m getting problem in placing google sitemap verification code in my index page.
    coz, my index page is made of in PHP formate and verification code is in HTML formate. when i uploding the sitemap file to my root folder it shows error.

    how do i place this on my index page?
     
    naveenjosh, Feb 12, 2009 IP
  2. Rogem

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    Are you uploading via FTP or web based upload?
     
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  3. naveenjosh

    naveenjosh Active Member

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    ya of course.
     
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    even tho its php. the spot for the tag is still there jus look for it. if you cant find it then u have to contact your host
     
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    even tho its php. the spot for the tag is still there jus look for it. if you cant find it then u have to contact your host
     
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    You can still put HTML in your PHP file, just make sure you close and open your php tags correctly.
     
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    You can simply create a plain HTML file with whatever filename Google provides, and upload that into your document root. That's the easiest way, and doesn't require any editing of an existing page.
     
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