• You can see a planet site (a site that use planet python script) at https://www.d-sur.net/planeta/ made all from WP sites.

    • My site: Rodolfo Pilas (see March 21, 2004) has a recent updated CVS wp-rss2.php version. And you can see problems to display extended characters.
    • d-Sur periodismo digital (see March 20, 2004) has a stable 1.0.2 version.

    It is easy to see that CVS_wp-rss2.php produce an incorrect output of extended Spanish characters and stable_wp-rss2.php produce a correct output.

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  • CVS files are not intended for production sites, so I’m not hugely surprised …..

    Thread Starter ysidoro

    (@ysidoro)

    Yes podz, I know it. I report the problems because I understand that is my cooperation to the project.
    I have the possibility to use unstable versions and I help reporting problems.

    Not a problem with WordPress.
    Your feed is using UTF-8, but the site that aggregates the feeds does not support UTF-8 or other double-byte charsets (it does the same thing html_trans would do in WP).
    Also, that site doesn’t even specify a charset.

    Thread Starter ysidoro

    (@ysidoro)

    Michel, can you explain me why you think that wp-rss2.php from a 1.0.2 version produce a correct output and wp-rss2.php from CVS version produce an incorrect output?
    If this is not a WP problem, I would like to notice “planet” developers.

    Looks like there’s a patch in Scott’s repository from April 19 to have planet output as utf-8, which should solve your problem.

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