Exactly what I'm looking for. Might be sacrilige here to say it, but I didn't really care how I did this, i.e VBScript, whatever. But starting out doing an initial search of the web led me to www.asptoday.com, with an article on 'Parsing Web Pages From ASP Through HTTP' by Randall Kindig, which I'd have had the pleasure of having to pay $5 for, or subscribing $10 a month to their site, kind of irritating. Excellent site PerlMonks lots of freely shared information, and saved me a significant amount of time on a couple of things so far.

In reply to Re: (jeffa) Re: So Simple, Yet no tutorial covers it by eggbert
in thread So Simple, Yet no tutorial covers it by Jrchak

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