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            <title>Very useful but needs some technical skills by www.nodivorces.com with average rate 3.0</title>
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                I found it a little more difficult to install and set up than some other tools, for example, some of the google sitemap modules that work with drupal, joomla, b2evolution, and php-nuke.

I dropped it into my cgi-bin directory and I had to make sure the permissions were proper for the file, and then I had to work through the permissions on the document root directory and such.

But, once I got through this, it seemed to work quite well.

One of the things I liked about it in particular is that one other tool I tried to use seemed to run forever, and when I stopped it, it was clear why this was happening.  There were apparently links that would cause it to search a directory with ./ in it, then ././, then ./././ and so on.  But, your program prevented this with a simple substitution avoiding the looping.

It might be nice to have a little better user interface that could be used over and over again for modifications and changing the selections of directories.


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            <pubDate>10 Thu 2006</pubDate>
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