Hi Lisa1993,

Thanks again for your help, and sorry if this post was inappropriate

We get a lot of posts from people with thinly veiled requests of "do my (home)work for me for free". To set yourself apart from those, I'd recommend you follow the advice in these links: How do I post a question effectively?, Short, Self Contained, Correct Example, and Basic debugging checklist, and what I think is most important, show your own efforts! If you've solved your own problem, you could post an update showing how you solved it, so that other wisdom seekers may learn from your question and its resolution. I think most monks are very happy to help those who want to learn!

Regards,
-- Hauke D


In reply to Re^3: multiple URL web scraping by haukex
in thread multiple URL web scraping by Lisa1993

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