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            • July 20, 2005

              Valid Atom 1.0 MovableType Template if Anybody is in Need of Such an Item

            • I hacked the 'author' / 'name' and 'email' child elements and the 'title' element with hardcoded values as I was in a hurry and didn't have time to locate the MovableType keyword that would properly enter these values dynamically. Beyond that (obviously just need to change these values to the proper values for your own weblog) this will produce a valid Atom 1.0 feed as verified through http://www.feedvalidator.org

              When you've updated your feed don't forget to add your name to the KnownAtomFeeds section of the Atom Wiki.

              Code is in a 'textarea' element in the extended portion of this entry.

              Enjoy!

              [UPDATE: In case you find troubles with the text contained below I've also thrown it into a downloadable text file. (UTF-8 encoded)] [UPDATE: It seems that by putting the 'textarea' with the code inside of it makes the feed invalid... I will have to figure out a better way to do that for the future. In the mean time just use the link above to download the file.]
            • Posted by m.david : July 20, 2005 10:33 PM GMT

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