Well whatever you do, the only way not to go is to regex the HTML-code yourself. This will only work for the most simple and regular of HTML-code and will break before you know it.
Another approach is to go to the source of your data in the first web-page. Assuming that this is based upon some database, can't you go directly to that database and query the data from there?
CountZero
"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law
In reply to Re: How do I extract text from an HTML page?
by CountZero
in thread How do I extract text from an HTML page?
by jamiel
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |