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I want to submit my sitemap to Google, but I don't want to mess anything up. I am also having trouble with the URLs to submit; some of them have special characters in them such as the ampersand (&) symbol and parenthesis (). I just want to know what is the correct way to handle them?

I am currently using PHP's urlencode(), which turns them in to %28, %29 and so on which doesn't really look too good and I am scared if I give Google those links and they go on to index them they will index them as

domain.com/blabla%28blabla.html

Rather than

domain.com/blabla&blabla.html
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Are you generating the XML by hand? Please consider using something like the PHP DOM classes instead.

You'll actually want to encode ampersands as &, etc., but it's really best to let a library emit well-formed XML for you.

See Generating XML document in PHP (escape characters) for more discussion of this.

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  • I am using a sitemap.php file which i echo out the XML and getting the links from a database, i am just unsure on how to handle them regarding what they will look like if indexed
    – Brendan
    May 5, 2013 at 1:03
  • That's what I meant by outputting XML by hand. You're manually creating the XML content. You can use htmlspecialchars() to get things right almost all of the time.
    – Paul Roub
    May 5, 2013 at 1:07
  • Yeah htmlspecialchars is giving me Encoding error most times
    – Brendan
    May 5, 2013 at 1:22
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urlencode() is the right function to use. You definately don't want ampersands in your URL because they are a special character used to form a URL (for passing GET variables).

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  • So if i give google urls like /someurl_with_&amp_in_it.html, and they go on to index it will they index it like that or as /someurl_with_&_in_it.html
    – Brendan
    May 5, 2013 at 1:13

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