Thank you for all the helpful suggestions.
The web page I am trying to work with is a Google search result. The
difficulty I'm having is that if I use the GetLayoutAttribute function
below, I get the PHP code of the page, which doesn't resemble the
displayed text at all. I can copy and paste manually from the web
browser, or from the web viewer as Beverley suggests. I'm not too
worried about the lack of formatting - just the text is fine - but is
there a way of scripting this? (I'm working on Windows, so I can't use
the famed Applescript, although Autohotkeys seems to do some similar
things for Windows.)
Thanks again
Bruce
On 24/03/2010 11:16 PM, Tim Mansour wrote:
On 25 March 2010 08:13, Tim Mansour<[email protected]> wrote:
you can use the function
GetLayoutObjectAttribute ( "objectname"; "content" )
to return the HTML currently loaded.
btw if you're on a Mac you could strip the HTML code with AppleScript
or one of the built-in Unix tools.