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Re: how to stuff HTML into RSS??

From: lkrubner@---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 12/7/2004 4:32:00 PM
Thank you for your in-depth reply. I've already read Mark's article and
one thing I got from it was that it didn't matter much which version of
RSS you used, they were all broken.

For now I'm in the lucky position of being the consumer of my own
output. We have some HTML templates we'd like publish, but we are
publishing them for people who have our software, so we control the
source and the point of consumption. I'd love to eventualy use a richer
RSS but I'm short on time this month and so I'd like to reuse what PHP
code we already have written and tested. The code we have puts out
valid RSS .91.

To publish an HTML template in the description tag of RSS, should I
just wrap it in a CDATA tag? Or escape it as someone ablove remarked.



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