How to find out which feed is used by iTunes

Hi!
I've tested several feeding methods before i made submitted my podcast to itunes store, now  i don't know which feed is used by itunes..
Is there a way to determine this?
Thank you!

The image which appears in the Store is referenced in the feed, but the images which appear when you select each episode after subscribing are not - they have to be actually embedded in the media files. Please see this page:
http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/coverart.html
I'm not sure there is anything you can do about the text display in the Store if it isn't recognizing the characters. Are you using the actual characters in the feed or the html code equivalents? (although I don't see  code for what you have, only for o and u with umlauts, e.g. ö = ö ). I rather suspect that the Store isn't using a font setting which will allow this.

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