I'm new to asp.net, so please excuse my rather laymen terms if I use any. I would like to attach my blog to my website and I'm not sure how to do it. I know it has something to do with RSS but thats about it. I tried looking around for some tutorials, but
the one I was reading from the VWD 2008 express was for Frontpage, which was rather weird. From what I have gathered thus far, this has something to do with XML files on the blog server, or something of that sort. I also tried to follow another thread about
adding these things to the website, but it was too complex for me because I do not have the background to follow. I can read C# (mostly, I just finished a course on Java) so once I know what is going on, following the code will not be a problem. Is there some
place I could begin to read about attaching blogs of some sort to my website?
Sequences
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attaching blog to website
Dec 19, 2008 12:25 AM|LINK
Hi everyone,
I'm new to asp.net, so please excuse my rather laymen terms if I use any. I would like to attach my blog to my website and I'm not sure how to do it. I know it has something to do with RSS but thats about it. I tried looking around for some tutorials, but the one I was reading from the VWD 2008 express was for Frontpage, which was rather weird. From what I have gathered thus far, this has something to do with XML files on the blog server, or something of that sort. I also tried to follow another thread about adding these things to the website, but it was too complex for me because I do not have the background to follow. I can read C# (mostly, I just finished a course on Java) so once I know what is going on, following the code will not be a problem. Is there some place I could begin to read about attaching blogs of some sort to my website?
Thanks.
spgat
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Re: attaching blog to website
Dec 28, 2008 04:46 PM|LINK
Are you still in need of "importing" your blog information via RSS?
If so I have a user control, I could send you....
Sean
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