Hi Chip: These protocols and Communications methods can get pretty involved.
I dont know much about them other than to figure out how to use them when I need to and am in no way expert enough to write an article about them. the .net Framework handles the various Communications Formatting via some classes which are not available in native VBS as far as I know, although since they are not UI controls they actually may be. XBRL is the new standard for Financial Reporting communications and involves passing xml objects around the internet using pre-defined schemas. It is being used by Governments and are required to be used by companies reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission as of recently. All filings are maintained on the Government SEC Website in a Database called the EDGARh Database. I am able to download the necessary info using ftp or rss but parsing the data is massively complicated and there isnt much out there to help in that process for a .net application. One project Gepsio, is available but it is on CodePlex and I cant communicate with the manager (the discussion form is not accessible) so I am waiting to hear from CodePlex before I can even contact him to see if I can use his project and, or, get involved. It is possible to do communications from VBS I think but it may require using other languages to access or format the necessary protocols since I dont recall seeing anything in native vbs about handling RSS Feeds or Formatting various API Protocol responses. There may be modules in Windows to do all this but I dont know 1/100 th as much as you do about vbs so wouldnt even begin to know where to look.
Besides, my current project is taking up about 12 hours per day!
Well, later and your article does give the folks a good starting point and the necessary key objects to start researching. the HTTPRequest and Response objects are the backbone of almost any of the methods of communications across the net so they can google to find out more and perhaps create some articles. I might get involved some day but I am really, really tied up currently.
Rick USA
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chip Orange" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 9:16 PM
Subject: RE: new wiki article on using XML to get info from a web site


Thanks Rick.  Looks like the link broke in the middle.

Everyone should just go to the wiki page at:

http://gwmicro.com/wiki

and from there just bring up the list of links. The article will be listed as a link starting with "getting ...", and so it's completely easy to find,
and introduces everyone to the GW Micro wiki.

I'm afraid I don't know what SEC Edgar and xbrl is that you are struggling
with? I doubt I can help, as this article really is just an "introduction"
meant for those who have never interfaced an app with the internet before.
Probably each internet technology and topic deserves its own article to keep
them from getting too large and cumbersome.

What I'd really like is for someone with experience in use of JSON with
VBScript to add a section on this.  I know Jamal wrote a library app
designed to make it easy to translate a JSON object into a standard com
object usable by VBScript, but it's no longer supported as far as I know,
and has little documentation.  Would be great if someone showed how a
VBScript app might use this or some other technique to get JSON info.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: RicksPlace [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 5:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: new wiki article on using XML to get info from a web site

Hi Chipper:
I went to that url but found:
,
search
There is currently no text in this page. You can
search for this page title
 in other pages, or
search the related logs
.
Clicking search for this title in other pages did find the article but is
it suppose to be on this page or, perhaps the index?
I will read through it to see if I have anything. I do most of my http and
ftp work from within the .net  environment but it appears very similar
from
the initial reading of some of the article.
Note that I am currently struggling with the SEC Edgar FTP and RSS xbrl
instance ddownloads and directories so your post is somewhat relevant to
what I am working on.
I can use ftp and rss fairly well using the .net framework classes and
will
continue reading your article to see if there is anything I can contribute
since the Windows ftp and http operations seem very similar.
I thought I would just give you a heads up before too many folks look for
the article and find the empty article message.
Rick USA.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chip Orange" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 2:42 PM
Subject: new wiki article on using XML to get info from a web site


> Hi all,
>
> I've started a new wiki article: "Getting Information From a Web Site
Into
> an App" at:
>
>
http://www.gwmicro.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Getting_Information
_From_a_
> Web_Site_into_an_App
>
> It introduces the topic of using HTTP from an app, and using the XML > DOM
> to
> analyze returned XML information.  I'd appreciate if others would edit
and
> correct if they are more familiar with the topic, or send me your info,
> suggestions, corrections, or requests, and I'll perform the editing for
> you.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>


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