Hello,

I am trying to set up a blog on my django-based website. I followed
the examples here:

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ref/contrib/syndication/

The docs are great, and it was pretty easy to set up. And it sort-of
works. But there are a couple of problems I can't figure out.

First: Autodiscovery in google reader (and others). When I put most
websites with a link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" tag
into Google Reader, the reader can find the RSS feed and subscribe.
However, when I try this with my site, i get "This site doesn't have a
feed, google can auto-generate one for you.." As far as I can tell
I've followed everything that google suggests for autodiscovery, I
can't tell what's different about my setup vs. others.  I'm sure I'm
doing something basic and stupid but I can't spot it.

Secondly, I'd like to include the entire post in the RSS feed, not
just the description. Looking at other feeds, it looks like these are
stuffed into a "content:encoded" tag? Is that right? How to I get the
RSS feed to generate that?

The website is at http://www.tapnik.com/ and the feed is
http://www.tapnik.com/feeds/blog

I did notice that this was all refactored in django 1.2, I'd rather
stick with 1.1 if I can, but if this might be a lot easier in 1.2 then
I'll consider that.

Thanks for any advice!
Joel

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