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Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
> I looked at some of the code that is supposedly wrong, but it gives these
kind
> of warnings with almost any site made in dreamweaver.
Not true at all. You need to check your html to see if the errors
detected are important ones. Sure, some errors are not critical to
issues like this, like lack of valid alt attributes, but some errors
must be fixed for the page to be parsed properly by a browser, or by a
spider.
>
> Could my problem have something to do with my sitemap or something? (
> /sitemap.xml) I'm really getting the idea that google is messing up the
index
> maybe due to a bug or something. Is there a way to let them know this and
ask
> for a manual evaluation?
With invalid html, it would be hard to suggest the problem lies with
them rather than with your page. I personally have no idea how google
handles a disparity between sitemap.xml and the actual links on the site.
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The thing also is that google has indexed almost all my pages and when you
look in the cache you can clearly see that the URL links to my other internal
pages are indexed properly, so why doesn't google incorporate whis in google
webmaster tools? The pages that now do receive internal links (the few that i
showed you) get a good amount of traffic from organic traffic and the other
pages NONE. So, until this has been indexed properly I dont get a good amount
of visitors.