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January 12, 2007 12:03 AM
Broken: Non-linked sitemap
I found this sitemap from the Millman Retirement Planning Center. It's a sitemap with absolutely zero hyperlinks. It tells you what all the names of the site's sections are, but doesn't provide any links to them.
If that were the case though (that you needed to be logged in), wouldn't the links still be active, but just take you to log in first? Or at least give you an error page saying you have to be logged in to access the selected page? That's how sites usually work, in my experience anyway...
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Just curious, but if I were able to login, would those site map items become hyperlinked?
They all seem like items you will find within the application and therefore couldn't reach until you are logged in.
Posted by: muldster at January 12, 2007 09:04 AM