It is meant for dealing with markup languages like HTML, XML, and sothers in a simple way; try: foo: load/markup http://www.yahoo.com or any other site you like. You'll see that you get back a block of tags and strings... it kind of unzips the web page. Sterling > Does anybody know what the markup refinement for load does ? > Like in : > > load/markup %file > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [REBOL] load danielsz
- [REBOL] load Re:(2) sterling
- [REBOL] load Re:(2) RChristiansen
- [REBOL] load Re:(3) danielsz