G-Mapper outputs a number of sitemap files. The filenames for these along with
the fields to output can be configured in the sitemap
configuration wizard.
Google sitemap format
G-Mapper has full support for the Google
sitemap protocol.
Google sitemaps include the Url, Modified date, Priority and Frequency
Plain text sitemap
G-Mapper supports a plain text sitemap format compatible with Yahoo.
This format outputs one url per line.
RSS sitemaps
Yahoo also supports RSS sitemaps which are similar in content to Google Maps.
G-Mapper uses attributes from the RSS 2.0 specification relevant to sitemaps
and podcasting.
RSS sitemaps include Url, Modified date, Title, Description and Author.
Where the file is a video or audio file it also specifies the media format
and file size making the RSS sitemap suitable for podcasts.
More about Syndication, RSS feeds and PodCasts
You can find out more about RSS
at the wsSchools website
RSS podcasts
The RSS Podcast file is identical to the RSS sitemap file except it only lists
Audio and Video media files making it ideal for adding Podcasts to your website.
More about Syndication, RSS feeds and PodCasts
Atom sitemap
G-Mapper offers the same level of support for Atom maps that it does for RSS
sitemaps however it does not include the addition media file information.
The modified date is mandatory for Atom maps. If you choose not to output the
modified date for your sitemaps the Atom sitemap will automatically include
the file modified date.
ROR RDF sitemap
ROR (Resources of a Resource) is an independent XML sitemap format for describing
any content in your website.
G-Mapper ROR RDF sitemaps contain the page title, url, date modified and update
frequency attributes.
You can find out more about ROR sitemaps at the official
ROR website.