I keep sitemap for those objects in 1 sitemap file, and manually create
another sitemap file for all my static pages.
Then, create a sitemap index to point to the two.

Would love to hear from others though.

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:22 PM, i...@webbricks.co.uk <i...@webbricks.co.uk
> wrote:

> ok, read the docs properly and understood it a bit more. im stuck with
> one thing though. i get how simple it is to tell the sitemap about all
> the objects that have been created but what about the static pages,
> where you've not used flatpages. for instance a contact form you've
> created, this should be in the sitemap, but isnt a flatpage.
>
> how do i go about adding them to the dict in the urls file?
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