[A bit off-topic, I know, but it seems related with the recent thread on "Status of the <xhtml:div> wrapper".]
My blog's Atom feed (http://www.bortzmeyer.org/feed-full.atom, made by a custom program) is awful when seen with Google Reader (for instance http://www.google.com/reader/m/view/feed/http://www.bortzmeyer.org/feed-full.atom?i=-628233248182762503&c=CKe0oJaD_ZAC&n=1) My feeling is that Google is wrong: the feed validates (both locally, with rnv and with http://feedvalidator.org). Also, other feed readers have no problem, for instance the Liferea aggregator (running on Linux) or http://xmlfr.org/actualites/planete/xmlfr/fr/. One of the warnings sent by feedvalidator is: http://feedvalidator.org/docs/warning/AvoidNamespacePrefix.html I do use namespace prefixes. Can anyone confirm / infirm that Google Reader has problems with them?
