On Monday 05 January 2004 12:33, JeRRy wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Could you please send me the code again please? Seems
> like my email client did a wibble last night and lost
> all my emails. :(
>
> Sorry about that.
If it was a list posting from Neil that you require then look it up the
archives. I
Hi Neil,
Could you please send me the code again please? Seems
like my email client did a wibble last night and lost
all my emails. :(
Sorry about that.
J
Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2004 15:10:04 +
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Subject: Re: Subject: grabbing text fr
At 08:03 04/01/2004 +, JeRRy wrote:
$matcharray=array("Brisbane Lions v Collingwood at
Gabba (night)");
This will only work for that game matching the names
right? I'd like to run some query or maybe 2 or 3 MAX
Wrong. I guess you didn't read the code, the comments, or the chapter on
php.ne
All I can suggest is that you cut and paste the
desired text into
notepad
and save it as a file. This is because their pages are
not regular nor
xhtml (or even well formed HTML) that you cannot parse
the page
reliably.
So, cut and paste the text only and save it first
using notepad, befor
At 01:49 03/01/2004 +, you wrote:
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Subject: grabbing text from a webpage