I was bored with IE's inability to display b2.rss because of é chocking, so now everything that isn't an usual character gets converted to unicode. What it means, is that the system is now truly multilingual, and the RSS would still validate as good RSS even if you use terribly exotic characters like me and my froggie fellows (frenchies) do.
Edit: OK, I figured IE just wouldn't display it because it didn't have a .xml extension. Of course when I view it
with a .xml extension it works fine.
michel v @ 20:13:25 134
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