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I'm trying to generate an Atom feed for my link blog and distribute it with FeedBurner. I've run into a strange problem where neither the original XML file on my server, or FeedBurner's feed, display links in feed readers.

Hopefully I can link these directly since it's a problem with the specific feed -- the FAQ wasn't really clear. If not I will be glad to remove the links and paste in the files, but that seemed like it would add a lot of clutter to the question.

I'm not too familiar with generating RSS/Atom feeds, and running it through the validator shows that it passes. Additionally, the links display fine on Feedburner's "frontend" page. This is why I don't understand why Google Reader et al don't display the links.

Without further ado, [here is the original xml file][1] and [here is feedburner's resulting page][2].

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XHTML elements in Atom feeds need to have the correct XHTML namespace specified. Compare this version:

<content type="xhtml" xmlns='xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'>
    <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>
        <p>...</p>

with the namespaces in your current feed:

<content type="xhtml" xmlns='xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'>
    <div>
        <p>...</p>