I'm trying to set up a [planet of my users' blogs](http://help.schmonz.com/planet/). I've enabled the aggregate, meta, and tag plugins (but not htmltidy, that thing has a gajillion dependencies). `aggregateinternal` is 1. The cron job is running and I've also enabled the webtrigger. My usage is like so: \[[!inline pages="internal(planet/*) show=0"]] \[[!aggregate name="Amitai's blog" url="http://www.schmonz.com/" dir="planet/schmonz-blog" feedurl="http://www.schmonz.com/atom/" expirecount="2" tag="schmonz" ]] \[[!aggregate name="Amitai's photos" url="http://photos.schmonz.com/" dir="planet/schmonz-photos" feedurl="http://photos.schmonz.com/main.php?g2_view=rss.SimpleRender&g2_itemId=7" expirecount="2" tag="schmonz" ]] (and a few more `aggregate` directives like these) Two things aren't working as I'd expect: 1. `expirecount` doesn't take effect on the first run, but on the second. (This is minor, just a bit confusing at first.) 2. Where are the article bodies for e.g. David's and Nathan's blogs? The bodies aren't showing up in the `._aggregated` files for those feeds, but the bodies for my own blog do, which explains the planet problem, but I don't understand the underlying aggregation problem. (Those feeds include article bodies, and show up normally in my usual feed reader rss2email.) How can I debug this further? --[[schmonz]] > I only looked at David's, but its rss feed is not escaping the html > inside the rss `description` tags, which is illegal for rss 2.0. These > unknown tags then get ignored, including their content, and all that's > left is whitespace. Escaping the html to `<` and `>` fixes the > problem. You can see the feed validator complain about it here: > > > It's sorta unfortunate that [[cpan XML::Feed]] doesn't just assume the > un-esxaped html is part of the description field. Probably other feed > parsers are more lenient. --[[Joey]] >> Thanks for the quick response (and the `expirecount` fix); I've forwarded it to David so he can fix his feed. Nathan's Atom feed validates -- it's generated by the same CMS as mine -- so I'm still at a loss on that one. --[[schmonz]] >>> Nathan's feed contains only summary elements, with no content elements. >>> This is legal according to the Atom spec, so I've fixed ikiwiki to use >>> the summary if no content is available. --[[Joey]]