• Resolved Anonymous User 18051603

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    Hi, I have a Woocommerce store with numerous products.

    The sitemap is generating a single sitemap with 50,000+ links which is causing an error in Google Search Console that it can only read up-to 50,000 URLs.

    I tried setting the Links per Page setting but it doesn’t work.

    Anyone knows how we can break the sitemap into chunks?

    Thanks

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  • Hello @storepaperoomates, Thanks for raising the concern. Yes, We have provided pagination in the products sitemap in our upcoming version 4.1.6 which is scheduled to be released soon after we are done with our internal testing and fixes. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18051603

    (@anonymized-18051603)

    Thanks,

    I’ll wait for the Update then.

    If possible, I’d be willing to take on an RC or beta for a test and send over anything I find.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18051603

    (@anonymized-18051603)

    Hey I just updated the plugin.

    Are there any settings or it’s automatic?

    Our sitemap still has the same issue.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18051603

    (@anonymized-18051603)

    Checking latest release 4.1.7

    When you have time, can you update the links in the plugin.

    They all point to broken webpages.

    Hi @storepaperoomates – thanks. I hope your concerns have worked out in 4.1.7 version. We have provided pagination support which would break the posts, pages, products, taxonomies and categories everything into paginated sitemap units.

    We are working towards releasing a major version very soon which would have enhanced UI and new features. Thanks! If no pending queries from your end, can I please request you to mark this support request as done? Thanks.

    I have 4.1.7 and all products are not on the list. Where do I enable the Woocommerce products? Most of my site is not being indexed by Google.

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