On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 5:54:20 PM UTC-5, David Grugeon wrote: 
>
> It might help if we could see the VBA - you can put in a dummy Web address 
> if it is confidential. 
>
> Are the two computers using the same browser?, Same version of WIndows? 
>  Is one of them blocked by a firewall?  or connected through a slow 
> connection which might time-out?
>
> What does the laptop GET return?  What is it doing and how is this 
> different from what you expected?
>
> 1)I am using Excel 2007 he is using Excel 2010
> 2)The http request bypasses the browser I believe so is that relevant?
> 3)The Http request brings back different HTML as if it were a slightly 
> different page I prices in an <h2> </h2> tag , his response text has no 
> <h2> tags?
> 4)Could it be an HTML 5 issue?
>
 
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>
>  Regards
> David Grugeon
>
>
>
> On 18 December 2012 23:54, <raymond...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Wrote an HTML request for a client to pull prices from a competitors 
>> website sent to Him and while it works on his ‘office’ machines it does not 
>> work on his laptop.  The get requests returns different html than my laptop 
>> does.  If I have him copy the URL into his browser web page comes back 
>> perfectly… ******
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I am thinking some kind of versioning? ****
>>  He is using excel 2010 and I am using 2007
>> But should that affect the HTTP request (Purely VBA)???
>>  
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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