Hi all.
I have this script to generate an XML file for an RSS feed. Works great in every browser except Chrome. Chrome just renders the XML as text. Something to do with header("Content-Type: application/rss+xml; charset=ISO-8859-1"); possibly?
This is the code I'm using:
<?php
$linkUp = "http://localhost/sites/myBlog/";
header("Content-Type: application/rss+xml; charset=ISO-8859-1");
$rssfeed = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>';
$rssfeed .= '<rss version="2.0">';
$rssfeed .= '<channel>';
$rssfeed .= '<title>Mytitle</title>';
$rssfeed .= '<link>' . $linkUp . '</link>';
$rssfeed .= '<description>Mydescription</description>';
$rssfeed .= '<language>en-us</language>';
$rssfeed .= '<copyright>© ' . strftime('%Y') . ' . " " . ' . $linkUp . '</copyright>';
$query = "SELECT * FROM rss";
$result = $db->query($query);
while($row = $db->fetch_array($result)) {
$rssfeed .= '<item>';
$rssfeed .= '<title>' . $row['rss_title'] . '</title>';
$rssfeed .= '<description>' . $row['rss_description'] . '</description>';
$rssfeed .= '<link>' . $row['rss_link'] . '</link>';
$rssfeed .= '<pubDate>' . date("D, d M Y H:i:s O", strtotime($date)) . '</pubDate>';
$rssfeed .= '</item>';
}
$rssfeed .= '</channel>';
$rssfeed .= '</rss>';
echo $rssfeed;
?>

htmlspecialcharsworks for XML as well as HTML. Note for<description>if your description is text you need to HTML-escape it twice as otherwise it is handled as HTML. Also, you shouldn't be using entity references like©in an XML file as they are not predefined entities like in HTML (unless you include an RSS DOCTYPE that does define them). Use character references such as©or simply a direct©ISO-8859-1 byte in preference. – bobince Nov 1 at 13:28