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    Unix could not process a “#” that I had in the title of my audio post.

    thanks,

    The Rude Guy

    Anybody out there?

    One of my feeds worked. Can’t figure out why.
    But I wonder if the problem is something to do with word press themes. I used red train for the blog, but I see my “helper” has started a page called Rude Guy 1. When I open that theme I get a blue banner across the top (different page) but all my posts are there. I wonder if there is some confusion between the theme pages. Does anyone know about that?

    Also, if I click on “you” after “my” theme page I get some binary something web page. Goofy.

    I did put the successful feed through feed burner. One worked one didn’t apparently. I’m lost.

    macmanx,

    Nope. NO plug-ins running on the site. I’m baffled. The person helping me is running Win XP and I am running WIN 98. I thought that might be a problem but she says it shouldn’t be. We are both using WordPress 1.5.2 as provided by the bluehost site.

    Thank you macmanx,
    I will pass that along to the person who is setting up the blog. At last we have soemthing to try to solve the problem. I never downloaded any plug-ins but perhaps she did.

    OK, I understand now. I hope someone hops on both of our problems. Anybody out there?

    raenoll,

    Are you saying you submitted YOUR feed or my feed to feedburner??? I dont’ get it.

    Is the “Unexpected end of file from server”. about my rudeguy feed, or your feed????

    What should I cut out???

    And what is wordpress 2.0-RC3 referring to???

    I’m a troglodyte. someone is helping me set up a podcast.

    When we put the following url into my blog it shows up fine and I can click to download the audio. But feed validator cannot find it. Do we need to convert something? Somehow???

    This pops up as a link so please right click on the properties to see the html

    Rich Audio Test #!

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