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| August 13, 2010 @ 10:44pm | Welby,
I started playing with a script to do that one day but it never got finished. There's a lot that comes into play because it's not just a list of pages, it's also data about update frequency, importance relative to other pages, and it's actual forward facing pages rather than what might be in FlexCMS as pages if you're using a script to build a number of pages.
How many pages would you say are on the site you're talking about? Are they all static pages or built from a script?
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creating a XML Sitemap | August 13, 2010 @ 9:17pm | Hi David.
Have a question about creating a XML Sitemap for Google relative to Google Webmaster tools in terms of submitting the XML Sitemap to them.
Not sure if FlexCMS has the XML already created and tucked away somewhere?
Thank you for any feedback on this.
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Great Code Snippet | August 10, 2010 @ 7:53pm | I just added this to one of my sites and its fantastic.
Thanks for sharing.
Simply the best CMS and support around.
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| May 26, 2010 @ 10:14pm | The lower of the two limits is the one that's going to apply. FlexCMS reads the PHP limit as well to figure out which one to use. Since PHP's is 2MB, that's the one that's going to need increasing if you want to upload anything more than 2MB.
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| May 26, 2010 @ 4:05pm | I think we're still not talking the same info...
I'm trying to upload a file that's ... 2,715 Kilobytes I set flex filemanager to ............ 4,000 Kilobytes My php upload limit is ............... 2 Megabytes
I've uploaded other files that are below 2,400Kb to the same directory and they loaded fine. |
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| May 26, 2010 @ 1:55pm | Wolf,
Sorry I must have misread that, I thought it was 3MB you were trying to upload. It's possible it's due to something else as well. That error occurs when the file size is 0 or not present, which can either be an upload/timeout problem, or a problem creating/moving the file. Does this happen in other directories and/or with other files?
Regarding the upload limit, if you've increased it in the FlexCMS side and it's still 2MB, you'll need to adjust your PHP configuration to increase that. It has limits of its own as well, and FlexCMS picks the lowest of the two.
David |
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Other suggestions? | May 26, 2010 @ 1:05pm | Dave,
Haven't heard back regarding File Manager file upload size limitation...
I'm still being limited to 2048Kb upload. I checked phpinfo and it's set to 2M upload size, my site preference upload size is set to 4000Kb... and I'm only trying to upload 3Kb
Thanks, Wolf |
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| May 25, 2010 @ 10:46am | Hi Kevin,
You're correct, FlexCMS does not do very well with the W3 validator. However, most sites don't either.
For example, here's a few popular sites I ran just for fun: - HP (donating the server space for the validator itself): 112 errors, 12 warnings - Google: 46 errors, 2 warnings - Yahoo: 156 errors, 31 warnings - Facebook: 42 errors - Twitter: 15 errors, 68 warnings
Some of the "errors" it finds are stupid or just plain wrong, too. For example, one of the ones it finds on FlexCMS.com is 'Line 40, Column 27: there is no attribute "HEIGHT"' (a table tag). Last I checked the HEIGHT attribute was still allowed in tables!
I also would respectfully dispute the impact of code validation on SEO. I agree that there are elements of it which reflect on SEO, such as having ALT tags on images, and overall making sure the code is as clean and streamlined as possible, but I doubt making your site run through the validation process will do much or anything for its indexing with the search engines. I have a site running FlexCMS which currently ranks #1 out of 5,140,000 results on Google, so I don't believe it does anything to prevent good SE placement.
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HTML Validation | May 25, 2010 @ 6:05am | Wow just got a big shock when I tried to validate my website the main page came up with 88 errors and 2 warnings. And this is before I added any content Can the code be HTML validated, if not, why? this is one of the main SEO requirements. Even your main page shows 57 errors and 14 warnings http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fflexcms.com%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.767
Your thoughts please Kevin |
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::-) | May 24, 2010 @ 2:55pm | Cool beans! Thanks Dave.
I corrected both examples to include your suggestion.
Wolf |
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