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Reading Text From Pages
We have created a CD with 10 web pages to distribute to the faculty at school.
Some of this pages will have links to live web pages on our server. The pages
on our server are designed totally different so my boss wants us to design
pages which will be live on the server and will be called by the links on
the CD web pages. He wants the "new live" pages to just extract the text
on the old pages. Can this be done somehow. The old pages are static, no
dbase. Please Help!
Thank you!
Ariel R.
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Re: Reading Text From Pages
My suggestion: use the WinHTTP 5.0 object which ships with MSXML 4.0. For an
example, please see this: http://www.asp101.com/samples/winhttp5.asp
Hope it helps!
Sergio
"Ariel" <arodrig8@mdcc.edu> wrote in message news:3d3460fc$1@10.1.10.29...
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| We have created a CD with 10 web pages to distribute to the faculty at
school.
| Some of this pages will have links to live web pages on our server. The
pages
| on our server are designed totally different so my boss wants us to design
| pages which will be live on the server and will be called by the links on
| the CD web pages. He wants the "new live" pages to just extract the text
| on the old pages. Can this be done somehow. The old pages are static, no
| dbase. Please Help!
|
| Thank you!
|
| Ariel R.
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Re: Reading Text From Pages
Thanks for the info Sergio. I downloaded and installed the WinHTTP SDK but
the ASP Sample From ASP101 still gives me an error that it can't find the
Object I'm referring to. Can you point me into the right direction?
Thanks Again!
Ariel
"Sergio" <sergio_umlauf@msn.com> wrote:
>My suggestion: use the WinHTTP 5.0 object which ships with MSXML 4.0. For
an
>example, please see this: http://www.asp101.com/samples/winhttp5.asp
>
>
>Hope it helps!
>Sergio
>
>
>"Ariel" <arodrig8@mdcc.edu> wrote in message news:3d3460fc$1@10.1.10.29...
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>| We have created a CD with 10 web pages to distribute to the faculty at
>school.
>| Some of this pages will have links to live web pages on our server. The
>pages
>| on our server are designed totally different so my boss wants us to design
>| pages which will be live on the server and will be called by the links
on
>| the CD web pages. He wants the "new live" pages to just extract the text
>| on the old pages. Can this be done somehow. The old pages are static,
no
>| dbase. Please Help!
>|
>| Thank you!
>|
>| Ariel R.
>
>
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Re: Reading Text From Pages
Hi Ariel,
Could you please print the error message? I tried the sample from ASP101
here and it worked fine.
Sergio
"Ariel" <arodrig8@mdcc.edu> wrote in message news:3d36ef6b$1@10.1.10.29...
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| Thanks for the info Sergio. I downloaded and installed the WinHTTP SDK but
| the ASP Sample From ASP101 still gives me an error that it can't find the
| Object I'm referring to. Can you point me into the right direction?
|
| Thanks Again!
|
| Ariel
|
| "Sergio" <sergio_umlauf@msn.com> wrote:
| >My suggestion: use the WinHTTP 5.0 object which ships with MSXML 4.0. For
| an
| >example, please see this: http://www.asp101.com/samples/winhttp5.asp
| >
| >
| >Hope it helps!
| >Sergio
| >
| >
| >"Ariel" <arodrig8@mdcc.edu> wrote in message
news:3d3460fc$1@10.1.10.29...
| >|
| >| We have created a CD with 10 web pages to distribute to the faculty at
| >school.
| >| Some of this pages will have links to live web pages on our server. The
| >pages
| >| on our server are designed totally different so my boss wants us to
design
| >| pages which will be live on the server and will be called by the links
| on
| >| the CD web pages. He wants the "new live" pages to just extract the
text
| >| on the old pages. Can this be done somehow. The old pages are static,
| no
| >| dbase. Please Help!
| >|
| >| Thank you!
| >|
| >| Ariel R.
| >
| >
|
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