git-annex/doc/tips/downloading_podcasts/comment_23_62603cda8e581a2eb2cc799dffe8a740._comment
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="ewen"
subject="itempubdate"
date="2015-01-03T22:01:37Z"
content="""
Using a `--template='${feedtitle}/${itempubdate}-${itemtitle}${extension}'` with a libsyn RSS feed (eg, [Poly Weekly](http://polyweekly.libsyn.com/rss)), I found that `itempubdate` was expanding to \"none\", even though there is a date with each entry in the RSS, eg,
<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2014 15:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
Maybe the date string cannot be parsed? But it does look like a fairly typical datestamp to me. If the cause is the mixed-case in the tag, could `pubDate` be supported in addition to `pubdate`? (AFAICT [`pubDate` is the standardised mix of lower/upper case](http://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html), but maybe not the most common, in which case supporting both `pubDate` and `pubdate` might help?) As seen with `git-annex version: 5.20141024~bpo70+1`, installed from Debian Backports; AFAICT it's still the latest release to make it to backports.
For now I'm just omitting \"itempubdate\" from my template.
Ewen
"""]]