Topic: Problem with taxonomy_ngg_tag.xml
Problem with the taxonomy_ngg_tag.xml not linking to the correct files and not getting updated even when new files have been added. Strangely, links named with the new files names do show up in the file, but they are linked to old previously existing and incorrect files and the last update date, does not get updated.
The sitemap is located at http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress/site.xml
I have disabled the general tag mapping but allowed photo tag mapping.
The problem file is located at http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress … gg_tag.xml 2012-01-06 11:22
and it has has not been updated for over 2 weeks even though there have been many photos that have been tagged
and I have flushed the cache to try and resolve. Also, most of the tagged references link to the wrong files.
There are links from recently added files, but they also are linked to the wrong files.
It appears I am only having issues with this taxonomy_ngg_tag.xml file, as all of the others seem to be ok.
All of these are OK:
http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress/site.xml 2012-01-19 18:11
http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress/post.xml 2012-01-07 19:15
http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress/page.xml 2012-01-19 18:11
http://mykitsaprealestate.net/wordpress … tegory.xml 2012-01-07 19:15
I am running Theme Twentyten Child with 7 Widgets; WordPress 3.3
Any ideas about what I should check or do? Could this be a conflict with a plugin? Here are installed plugins:
Akismet: Version 2.5.3
All in One SEO Pack: Version 1.6.13.4
BWP Google XML Sitemaps: Version 1.1.6
Google Analytics for WordPress
Iframe Preserver: Version 1.0.1
Jetpack by WordPress.com: Version 1.2.2
NextGEN Gallery: Version 1.8.4
Revision Control: Version 2.1
Sociable: Version 4.1.1
TinyMCE Advanced: Version 3.4.2.1
Webmaster Tools Verification: Version 1.1
WordPress.com Stats: Version 1.8.1
WPtouch: Version 1.9.35
XML Google Maps: Version 1.14.0
This is my first question here so I hope I've included everything relevant and necessary.
Thank you very much,
Brian