The W3C feed validation service is saying the feed is valid. It's just giving recommendations. They are safe to ignore.
If you are going to be doing feeds with a lot of media, I would suggest running all your feeds through Feedburner and serving them from there. There is actually an option in there to have the iTunes/media tags added automatically, which is all done through Google. Even with them though, you will still get recommendations from the W3C.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 6/26/2012 8:40 PM, Jim Ruby wrote:
I for got to mention under display I have rss and it looks like this:
Field Weight Parent Label Format Body Weight for Body 0 Label display for Body
- None -
Label display for Body Above Formatter for Body Default Archives Weight for Archives 1 Label display for Archives
- None -
Label display for Archives Above Formatter for Archives RSS category file Weight for file 2 Label display for file
- None -
Label display for file Above Formatter for file RSS enclosure Hidden No field is hidden. Save
In the modules area I have the following enabled: RSS category 7.x-1.2 Provides an RSS category field formatter for taxonomy term reference fields. Requires: Taxonomy (enabled), Options (enabled), Field (enabled), Field SQL storage (enabled) RSS creator 7.x-1.2 Provides an RSS creator field formatter for text and user reference fields. Unchecked RSS date 7.x-1.2 Provides an RSS date field formatter for date fields. Requires: Date (missing) RSS enclosure 7.x-1.2 Provides an RSS enclosure field formatter for file, image and media fields. Requires: File (enabled), Field (enabled), Field SQL storage (enabled)