Yes, SiteMap For WordPress MU is possible.
Finally, I have managed to get Google XML Sitemaps (currently 3.1.0.1. by Arne Brachhold) to work for WordPress MU.
You can check out my WordPress MU site at NewsFreez.com. All the sitemaps are in the form of domain.com/sitemap.xml and sub.domain.com/sitemap.xml
The SiteMaps have also been tested and can be viewed by major browsers like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari.
Google Webmaster Tools has also accepted my SiteMap and there are no errors.
There are a few changes that are required before it can work. I will document it step by step before I do another blog post on it.
Meantime, please update your Google XML Sitemaps (3.1.0.1.) and WordPress MU (1.5.1) to the latest version and also subscribe to my RSS Feed. Thanks.
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5 comments
croakingtoad on June 24, 2008 at 12:13 am
Awesome achievement. When will you share? :o)
Cheers!
Marty Martin
Jacob from Group Writing Projects on June 25, 2008 at 3:33 am
Nice job, but you’re not the first to make the claim, although you might be the first to tell us how it’s done, which would be very appreciated by all.
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laesposito on October 3, 2008 at 8:29 pm
Any news about?
allQoo.com on November 11, 2008 at 8:53 am
Congratz! I have been looking for the solution for age. You saved my life being bugged by bloggers to define their sitemap location.