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I have been using Omniweb for a few weeks and really love the way it flows, but have found a few niggly issues.

I use Stikkit for keeping little notes and Todos for my projects, and it works great in OW. It is also a hometown company for me here in Portland, OR. Stikkit has a nice atom feed that allows you to see all your notes organized by tags. This feed works great in FF, but does not work at all in OW.

The URL of the feeds do not end in an XML extension like typical RSS; the link Stikkit provides to subscribe to a feed is formed like this:

http://www.stikkit.com/tags/<your tag name here>.atom?api_key=d1184696e3de621b7c46575ae9eac80 7

The tag name is of course represented without the brackets, and I have changed the API key for this example.

This URL results in a goofy text display in OW, while in FF it prompts me to add the item as a Live Bookmark (or use some other feed reader). I have tried several workarounds, but nothing seems to make OW recognize this as a feed.

It works in Safari, BTW - so it doesn't appear to be a generic WebKit issue.

Wazzup with that? Any ideas about this in the OW community?