Jason Brome wrote:
Loren, Quoting Loren Baker <lorenbake@yahoo.com>:Any other tips from the Masters of Syndication?Just a few things I noticed about your RSS feed. First, the Processing Instruction (<?xml version="1.0" ?>) should be the very first thing in the document. In your feed there are a couple of spaces between the Processing Instruction and the start of the file. This may cause a problem with aggregators that are strict in their parsing of RSS documents.
Everything Jason said.One other thing. All your links use the Tinyurl redirection service. This works great for email newsletters, where you have to worry about line-breaking. But it puts you at a slight disadvantage with RSS. First, the URLs expire after some point, rendering a particular news item useless. Also, for services that have search engines, like Bloglines and Feedster, having the full, unobfuscated URL pointing back to the full article on your site helps you. It's an additional component that people can search on and find you.
Hope this helps. Mark -- Mark Fletcher Bloglines http://www.bloglines.com