• It doesn’t generate sitemap_index.xml correctly for multi subdomain sites and support says without checking it it is specific to my site and is not a bug – I disagree…

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  • Hi @vanetreg,

    Thanks for your comment.

    We reviewed the topic you created in the WordPress.org forum and it seems that the source code of your XML sitemap is correctly generated, although the sitemap shows a blank page.

    It is just that the stylesheet file isn’t loading on your site. Search engines shouldn’t have any problems reading the sitemap as they read the source code and not the human-readable browser view.

    That being said, we’d recommend you check out this KB article for possible solutions: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-sitemap-is-blank-what-s-wrong/.

    Thread Starter Vane

    (@vanetreg)

    Hi @monbauza,

    I spent 3+ days with googling, checking found info and methods described eg. there:
    https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-sitemap-is-blank-what-s-wrong/

    I repeat myself, cutting from the code quoted in original support post:
    <loc>http://www.mydomain.com/page-sitemap.xml</loc&gt;
    contains reference to subdomain “www”
    while another part:
    href=”//static.mydomain.com/plugins/wordpress-seo/css/main-sitemap.xsl”?>
    contains reference to subdomain “static”.
    Is it really what you think should be generated?
    Don’t xou think <loc> line should also use “static” subdomain in URL?

    I also repeat: for site speed reasons I use www as cookie domain and static as cookieless subdomain, for serving images, css and javascript from wp-content directrory.
    Maybe something requires cookie for correct sitemap index generation?
    No public info about it…

    Hi @vanetreg,

    Thanks for following up.

    We’ve commented in the WordPress.org forum with more information.

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