<mumble>'S past half nine in the evening an' 'e talks about morning... argh</mumble>

erm...

Hi there, and welcome to the Monastery!
You don't really say exactly what kind of data you are looking for. So while we are waiting for you to go into further details, I'll just quickly point out two directions in which you might go:

Perhaps this isn't at all what you want. In that case forgive me for taking your time and pointing you into the wrong directions.
:-)

--cs

There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls. - George Carlin


In reply to Re: how do I extract contact data from websites? by schumi
in thread how do I extract contact data from websites? by Meisamhe

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