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  <content>&lt;a href=&quot;http://github.com/adamsalter/sitemap_generator-plugin/tree/master&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; &gt;SitemapGenerator&lt;/a&gt; enables Google Sitemaps to be easily generated for a Rails site as a rake task, using a simple 'Rails Routes'-like DSL. Sounds pretty familiar right? (well except for the Routes-like DSL) But it's not... it actually works the way you would expect. Plus it allows you to take care of familiar issues like: gzip of Sitemap files, variable priority of links, paging/sorting links (e.g. my_list?page=3), SSL host links (e.g. https:), Rails apps which are installed on a sub-path (e.g. example.com/blog_app/) and hidden ajax routes. As stated in the docs, it does have one shortcoming though - it only supports a maximum of 2.5 billion urls, after which you're on your own.</content>
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  <title>NEW Sitemap Generator Plugin - that actually works the way you would expect</title>
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