Thank You.
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 22:35:47 UTC-4, Martin Wheeler wrote:
>
> Nothing easily explained. I have done it years ago but would not remember
> how to. Any I have no experience with RSS, just xml Hopefully someone
> with experience will help. Try googling this "how to download rs
Nothing easily explained. I have done it years ago but would not remember
how to. Any I have no experience with RSS, just xml Hopefully someone
with experience will help. Try googling this "how to download rss feed
into excel" and that should get you going in the right direction
On 16 March
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply. I have no idea how to work with this. I am not overly
savvy with this ?
Can you give me any insight on how this can be done ? Is it relatively easy
?
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 21:39:53 UTC-4, Martin Wheeler wrote:
> Have you tried using the xml feed on http:
Have you tried using the xml feed on http://www.covers.com/rss/index.aspx
? That may be your best bet - use a xml schema to import to excel
Ta
Martin
On 16 March 2015 at 09:28, Bill Q wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Normally I can do this, but I can't with this particular site starting at
> this page.
>
> -
Hi,
Normally I can do this, but I can't with this particular site starting at
this page.
- http://contests.covers.com/Handicapping/topHandicappers.aspx?sportid=9
- Each page contains 50 records.
- Somehow, something needs to be macro programed (if possible), so that it
goes to the next page