At it's current 0.3 release, JRN's blog roll configuration is a semi-colon delimited list, stored in the web.config file. Since this was kinda kludgy, I grabbed an OPML parser from Bruno 'Shine' Figueiredo's site http://www.brunofigueiredo.com . By folding these two together, I'm able to manage the blog list as an OPML file (download here), and still leverage the bulk of JRN (which actually is pretty lean).
I also took this opportunity to play with XmlDataProvider and found out just how easy it is to work with Xml files in ASP.NET. The blog list is literally 5 lines of code... I'm going to do post about this since it was just so crazy easy to use.
Getting on the Roll...
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