Yes. Here is an example created in notepad:
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<h1>Site Map - mileagespreadsheet.com</h1>
<h3><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com">Homepage</a></h3>
Last updated: 2010, April 3
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<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/">Mileage Report Spreadsheet by DynoTech Software</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/tips.shtml">TAX TIPS: Mileage Report Spreadsheet by DynoTech Software</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/store.shtml">BOOK STORE: Mileage Report Spreadsheet by DynoTech Software</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/affiliate.shtml">AFFILIATE PROGRAM: Mileage Report Spreadsheet</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/links.shtml">LINKS: Mileage Report Spreadsheet</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/faq.shtml">FAQ: Frequently asked Questions - Mileage</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/legal.shtml">LEGAL NOTICE: Mileage Report Spreadsheet by DynoTech Software</a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="lpage"><a href="http://www.mileagespreadsheet.com/about.shtml">ABOUT: Mileage Report Spreadsheet by DynoTech Software</a></td></tr>
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The MAP tag and the AREA tag.
XML is a simple protocol used on SEO when presenting a site-map to google. It is not necessary to have your site-map as an XML but recommended. other protocols could be implemented in HTML and even by uploading a simple form of .txt on your search engine webmaster panel
k map is karnaugh map . it is just a method to simplify or minimize the boolean equations so that it becomes easier to realize a circuit using minimum no. of gates.
virtual directory are that directory throgh which we map to location of the directory.suppose you need to make a directory on a place but we dont have the sufficient place for creating directory then for mapping the directory on that place we create directoy on different location and map to current location.this is called virtual directory.
It all dends on the kind of map your using. Yellow usually means coution. If you look at the legend on a map, it will tell you what all the colors mean.
You can use a sitemap generation tool and have the tool crawl your site and make a map of your website. After creating the map, the tool will allow you to download an xml version of the sitemap to be uploaded to your web server and submitted to Google.
you can crate a free site check here http://sites.google.com/site/allinfohear/home/technology/createfreewebsite
My sitemap is dynamically created in less than one second. http://blog.gingergeek.com/sitemap/
Yes, but it is very rare. :)
This is best found using a Map site and you may begin your Quest now.
what using a longitude and latitude is used to create map showing exact location
You can get this map or any other map at the site google.com/maps
You can create an interactive, clickable map using a flash map software, such iMapbuilder (http://www.imapbuilder.com). Select the Spain map or world map template, and then link it to a webpage or a popup tooltip box with the image /text you want to add.
The Google site map generator is a tool that helps one look at a realistic map online. The Google site map generator will be able to find any country, regardless of size or location.
This is best found using a Map site, and you may begin your Quest now.
use xampp for web server and notepad++ to code files needed. particularly in .php you'll also need to code script to have the files interact. ie. mail system, login, registration, attacks, trade, map, etc.
You can find a map of Region 11 in the Philippines on the website of the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) or the Department of Tourism in the Philippines. They provide detailed and updated maps of the regions in the country, including Region 11.