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 <title>Amazon.com requested siteinfo.xml?  Welcome!  A9.com Toolbar Users</title>
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I checked the site log today, and found an attempted access to &amp;quot;siteinfo.xml&amp;quot; from a IP powered by Amazon.com.
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It turned out that siteinfo.xml is requested by A9.com browser toolbar.  siteinfo.xml defines the menu items accessible under &amp;quot;Site Info&amp;quot; drop-down menu under A9.com browser toolbar.  More information can be found &lt;a href=&quot;http://a9.com/-/company/help/siteinfo/index.jsp&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.
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so I created my &amp;quot;siteinfo.xml&amp;quot; file.  Enjoy the customized site info menu, A9.com toolbar users.
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