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It's a weird issue..
Maybe this? https://stackoverflow.com...ad-solved-on-refresh

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Posted By Supersteve on 7/2/2024 2:20 PM
Google and Bing webcrawlers and thrid party broken link check are both picking up these locations listed above.
I have cleared cache at Settings > SEO > Sitemap. Other settings on that panel are:

Sitemap url: https://integrationprofes...als.com/SiteMap.aspx

Days to cache sitemap: 1 day
Exclude URLs wit priority lower than 0.1
Minimum Priority for PAges: 0.4
Include Hidden Pages: Of
Use Page level Priorities: Off
Sitemap Providers: coreSitemapProvider, Enabled, Priority=None.

How can I remove those URLs from DNN?


I am not 100% sure you are asking what you think you are asking, but I could be wrong.  If Google and/or Bing has URLs indexed that don't exist in your DNN instance, then there is really nothing to remove from DNN.  It is a matter of managing the indexing within those search engines.  This can be done by simply waiting and letting indexing "catch up" over time, or you can try to manage through tools like Google Search Console.

 

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