• I’m getting these <![CDATA tags in my XML feed, which is causing
    problems with a blog broadcast I want to use with my mailing list
    service (Aweber). Does anyone know why this might be happening and
    what I can do about it?

    This is my feed: https://www.highlysensitivesouls.com/blog/wp-rss2.php

    Here is an example:

    <category><![CDATA[Being Sensitive]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[Developing Sensitivity]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[Intuition]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[Spirituality]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[Cosmic Two by Fours]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[highly sensitive people]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[HSPs]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[inner guidance]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[life lessons]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[sensitivity]]></category>
    <category><![CDATA[vibes]]></category>
    <guid isPermaLink=”false”>https://www.highlysensitivesouls.com/
    blog/?p=203</guid>
    <description><![CDATA[How do you want your lessons?
    ‘t listen to our inner guidance, we get
    louder messages from the Universe about what’s not working in our
    lives.

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  • Thread Starter jennavery42

    (@jennavery42)

    Hello again, I’m continuing to be stumped by having CDATA tags in my <description>…

    ex. <description><![CDATA[How do you want your lessons?

    Is there any way to change it? Where does it come from? I’ve seen several other XML feeds that don’t have the CDATA tags in the <description>, even though they appear elsewhere.

    If anyone can offer any insights or suggestions, I would really appreciate it.

    Jenna

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