I ran into the same problem.  I also wanted to add for any other users
out there that Django caches the value of the current site so if you
make a change you'll need to restart your server/python instance.

On Jan 7, 10:33 am, RevMatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Figured it out myself.  In my django admin I had not properly set the
> Site information when I went from the development server to the live
> server.
>
> On Jan 7, 10:57 am, RevMatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm launching my first django site and am having an odd problem with
> >syndication(I'm sure there are more problems, but that's what I'm
> > hitting right now):
>
> > the rss file is spitting out the links as "http://example.com[path]";
> > rather than "http://mydomain.com/[path]";.  Here's my model:
>
> > from django.db import models
> > from django.contrib.syndication.feeds import Feed
> > from django.utils.feedgenerator import Atom1Feed
> > from soapbox.blog.models import Post
>
> > class RSSFeed(Feed):
> >         title = "revmatt"
> >         link="http://revmatt.com/feeds/rss";
> >         description = "updates"
> >         item_author_name="Reverend Matt"
> >         item_author_link="http://revmatt.com";
> >         def items(self):
> >                 return Post.objects.order_by('-date')[:5]
>
> > class AtomFeed(RSSFeed):
> >         feed_type = Atom1Feed
> >         subtitle = RSSFeed.description
>
> > And my urlconf:
>
> > from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
> > from soapbox.feeds.models import RSSFeed, AtomFeed
> > feeds = {
> >         'rss': RSSFeed,
> >         'atom': AtomFeed,
>
> > }
>
> > urlpatterns = patterns('',
> >     # Example:
> >      (r'^', include('soapbox.blog.urls')),
> >      (r'^comments/',
> > include('django.contrib.comments.urls.comments')),
> >      (r'^feeds/(?P<url>.*)/$','django.contrib.syndication.views.feed',
> > {'feed_dict': feeds}),
>
> > I don't seeexample.comanywhere in my tree except the commented line
> > of settings.py
> > settings.py:# Examples: "http://media.lawrence.com";, "http://
> >example.com/media/"
>
> > Is this an apache config issue?  My host is using apache2 with
> > mod_python.
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