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  • ireasor,Yep, you could do anything you want. The point is that the link is the "best practices". Is it "best practice" to configure your site to respond to any request with the .html removed and sitemap.xml added to return the sitemap? That, to me, doesn't make any sense. Best practice would be: /ro...

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  • ireasorWhile your logic is correct, "why would anyone request it", you're missing the point: If it can be requested, it could be and used as an attack vector to fill your file system and take your site offline. I'll concede this isn't a very strong argument because it's fairly easy to block it via a...

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  • ireasor, SEO says:robots.txt points to your 'main' sitemap.xml (usually /sitemap.xml)If you have "sub sitemaps" you can point to those via loc.At no point in time does anything SEO (and therefore sitemap) related say that _every single page_ on your site should be able to return a sitemap.xmlWe have...

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  • Per: https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/manage/seo-and-url-management.html"To programmatically generate a sitemap, register a Sling Servlet listening for a sitemap.xml call. The servlet can then use the resource provided via the servlet API to look at the current page and its children, outputtin...

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