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liberty student Posted: 06-23-2008 5:06 PM

I noticed in the current feed this article's title

TIME for Socialism

shows up as <em>TIME</em> for Socialism.  HTML attributes in the title are not being stripped.

JFYI

 

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Fixed.

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I screen capped the RSS feed as seen through Feed Burner.  You can see the title issue.

There is an additional problem.  The Oil Follies was published before Price Controls... but the RSS feed sometimes jumbles feeds by newest.  It may be ordering by StoryID.

 

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I don't see what you see.  What URL are you using?  I am looking at http://feeds.feedburner.com/MisesDailyArticles

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I was using this

http://feeds.feedburner.com/MisesDailyArticles?format=xml

in Firefox.

But it appears to be fixed now....  Yipee!

Btw, let me know if I am being annoying.  I'm a developer so I have a habit of noticing small stuff.

 

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Today's article,

 

"Let the Market Solve the ...

 

Has the quotation marks HTML encoded (&quot;) in the feed.

 

Just a heads up.

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