Resolved.  Here it is, but don't throw a tomatoe at me or anything
when I tell you.

The database table that I was reading my feeds from - the record for
the yahoo field.. it had a tab character right before the feed string.

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On May 26, 12:33 pm, steve <steveb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Feedparser doesn't like, for some reason, the "http://
> rss.news.yahoo.com/rss/topstories" feed for some reason, but only
> under specific conditions.
>
> -Won't- work: (i.e. 'bozo_exception': SAXParseException('not well-
> formed (invalid token)',)
>      Inside a Django views.py file, and only on my live webfaction
> account.
>
> -Will- work:
>        In my Django App, but on my *Dev Server*, on my Win 95 PC -
> parses fine
>
>        In *any* separate Python script anywhere, whether on my win
> machine, or on Webfaction's system,
>        it gets parsed fine.
>
>          [  It just simply doesn't like this Yahoo feed, when on live
> Django views.py, on webfaction  ]
>
> If anyone is using feedparser, I would be grateful if you could try
> out the yahoo feed above, and tell me if it gets parsed successfully
> on your live unix-based Django server.
>
> If not, no prob, I'll narrow it down eventually.
>
> Steve

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