Searching for an Atom feed generator

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I’m still mostly offline, but luckily UMTS offers a sort of solution. It works alright, but it is fairly expensive and I’m counting my bytes again. Still better than helplessly and hopelessly waiting for local telecom to fix ADSL, which judging by previous experience may happen who knows when.

I’ve been looking for an Atom feed generator and I can’t find anything more than a few exploratory hacks. Is there something out there that would at least resemble PyRSS2Gen?

What I’d like is something that returns a proper Atom 1.0 feed and doesn’t choke on non-ascii using languages. I’m sure I’m missing something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

3 Comments »

  1. Have you tried Kid? ( http://kid.lesscode.org/index.html )
    It is more of a generic XML generation (template based) tool, though.
    Haven’t tested it thoroughly, yet .. but it can be used to generate atom feeds (in this case from django) very easy ( http://blogs.translucentcode.org/mick/2005/09/29/using_kid_with_django/ )

    Comment by klaut — November 1, 2005 @ 1:18 pm

  2. Nope, but I’ll definitely take a look at it. Thank you for tip.

    Comment by markos — November 1, 2005 @ 1:49 pm

  3. http://www.defuze.org/oss/blog/entry/2005/10/16/atomixlib-0.2

    Comment by Uche — November 2, 2005 @ 12:47 am

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