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ok, for asp it would be the same type of thing. I'm sure it has some built in XML parsing functions since microsoft loves the stuff. You could also do an access or any other query. Or, you could add another field like

<news>
<email>hello@w00t.com</email>
<by> Whoever </by>
</news>

or

<news>
<by email="hello@w00t.com">Me</by>
</news>



It all depends on how you want the data to be delivered. I think for something like this it would be easier to have it in the XML instead of a query, but thats my preference.

Linking it is the easy part, getting something to parse it is a completly different story. Search the MSDN library and google to find an XML parser of some sort. Once you have the data into variables in your scripts, the rest is easy. My knowledge on ASP is very limited, so im just trying to point you in the general dirrection. Hope it helped.
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