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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Yahoo sitemap PHP script&lt;/strong&gt;

Although Yahoo is used as search engine much less than Google, it should not be omitted. Unlike the  Google sitemap, where we created xml file, in this case we create a simple text file with list of all indexed-to-be URLs. (This file could be used inst...</description>
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