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Just fyi: the wordpress instance we use is hosted on wordpress.com . I fail to see how we could 
have set the rss feeds settings the wrong way.

Best,
Charles. 

On 27 mars 2014 08:55:18 CET, Dennis Roczek <dennisroczek@gmail.com> wrote:
Well it is not only Silverstripe. I wasn't able to subscribe the RSS 
feed (the comments worked just fine) with my Opera browser (12)...

Regards,
Dennis

Am 27.03.2014 00:18, schrieb Christian Lohmaier:
This bug is a Silverstripe one, and not related to Wordpress.
And this is completely wrong. Clearly wordpress is at fault here. It
is wordpress that creates invalid xml in the feed. It is wordpress
that accepts control-characters in the individual posts in the first
place.

Silverstripe (or specifically simplepie, the php-rss-parser-library
that is used by silverstripe), could be more ignorant of what is fed
into it, i.e. accept invalid xml, but that doesn't make it a bug in
silverstripe.

ciao
Christian

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