Re: Verification and Domain Gripping
The file name is correct.
Domain gripping is set up in the registrar's definition of the domain
name. It allows you to create a web address that is co-located at
another web site location (ie. www.xxxx.com is actually at
www.yyyy.com/xxxx/).
The problem is that web browsers 'see' the www.xxxx.com site as a
frame. All access to the pages in the site at the outside layer of the
frames look like www.xxxx.com but the inside frame is actually
displaying www.xxxx.com/page.htm. This means that when google is
trying to verify the google[code].htm page it can't find it because the
domain gripping thing sends the page to the home page of the site.
As it turns out, the answer is to define the site address to google
sitemaps as www.yyyy.com/xxxx/ rather than www.xxxx.com
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