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Annoying Problem Trying To Validate An XML Feed. Losing My Mind! Please Help!

From: "Greg C." <greg.ca@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/11/2008 7:14:00 AM
I tried tackling this problem about 6 months ago, but after going
almost completely insane I gave up, since my news feed seemed to
display just fine anyways. However, in an effort to have my feeds in
complete compliance, I am trying to deal with the problem again.

When I try to validate my feeds I get the following error:

Line 17, column 0: Invalid HTML: unknown declaration: u'BR', at line
5, column 124 (277 occurrences) [help]
     &lt;BR&gt;&quot;&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://
forumserve ...

So it's the "&lt;BR&gt;" that's causing the problem.

I went through the help and tried what it recommends, using &amp; to
escape the code (like so: &amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;), but then not only do I
still get this error, but none of my actual web pages that display
this same content work anymore either.

Are there any experts out there that have run into this before?


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