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RE: [ECS] EDM help please
A.J. Griglak
Wed, 8 Mar 2000 08:05:45 -0500
Wed, 8 Mar 2000 08:05:45 -0500
Whoa!!!  That's slick!  Thanks Don...

-=A.J.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Don Stephens [mailto:donstephens@101freeway.com]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 11:55 PM
  To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
  Subject: Re: [ECS] EDM help please


  A.J.
  Use Mark's WPDL. I think the /S arguments will strip out the HTML stuff
while it's d/l your stuff.
  Check it out.

  Don
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: A.J. Griglak
    To: ECS List
    Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 8:30 PM
    Subject: [ECS] EDM help please


    OK, I'm getting more and more into EDM.  I need a little help, though.

    I'm pretty set on searching for a particular phrase and then deleting
_lines_ in order to parse out what you need.  But what about deleting out
parts of a line?  For example:


http://feeds.infospace.com/info/stat2tbl?otmpl=/inews/news-cat.html&sin=kevn
ews/news.com.hl&qcat=2

    A great link that shows quick blurbs about current events.  A search for
'qcat'  will get you to the first story, but what is the best way to parse
out all the <tr> and <td> crap that takes up most of the line?

    -=A.J.


Whoa!!!  That's slick!  Thanks Don...
 
-=A.J.
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Stephens [mailto:donstephens@101freeway.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 11:55 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: Re: [ECS] EDM help please

A.J.
Use Mark's WPDL. I think the /S arguments will strip out the HTML stuff while it's d/l your stuff.
Check it out.
 
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: A.J. Griglak
To: ECS List
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 8:30 PM
Subject: [ECS] EDM help please

OK, I'm getting more and more into EDM.  I need a little help, though.
 
I'm pretty set on searching for a particular phrase and then deleting lines in order to parse out what you need.  But what about deleting out parts of a line?  For example:
 
http://feeds.infospace.com/info/stat2tbl?otmpl=/inews/news-cat.html&sin=kevnews/news.com.hl&qcat=2
 
A great link that shows quick blurbs about current events.  A search for 'qcat'  will get you to the first story, but what is the best way to parse out all the <tr> and <td> crap that takes up most of the line?
 
-=A.J.

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