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Google Sitemaps??
see...
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=8476
You have to verify that you own the web site. Google only offers two verification methods.
1. Add a special google meta-tag to http://ourdomain.com/index.html
or
2. Upload a HTML file named google46565467.html to our web site's root level so the URL ends up being http://ourdomain.com/google46565467.html
I found both of their verification methods are impossible in NS.
I can't have access to the root level in NS so #1 is out. To try #1, I put the meta tag in "setup-> web site -> setup web site". That didn't work.
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