Re: [R] URL Scan

2011-04-18 Thread Barry Rowlingson
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:56 PM, jmsc michaelfp...@gmail.com wrote: The site does not require a login/password. Another way to access the first site would be to go to the second site, click Connecticut, click Canterbury, CT, enter the online database, click search under Query by Location with

Re: [R] URL Scan

2011-04-18 Thread jmsc
Ok thanks for the suggestion. I will look into that. On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Barry Rowlingson [via R] ml-node+3457010-2013527485-230...@n4.nabble.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:56 PM, jmsc [hidden email]http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=nodenode=3457010i=0by-user=t wrote: The

[R] URL Scan

2011-04-17 Thread jmsc
I am wondering why when I try to input data from the first site listed below into R using the scan() function, a different page is read in instead (the second site listed): http://data.visionappraisal.com/CanterburyCT/parcel.asp?pid=1242 http://www.visionappraisal.com/databases/ I am wondering

Re: [R] URL Scan

2011-04-17 Thread Barry Rowlingson
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:40 PM, jmsc michaelfp...@gmail.com wrote: I am wondering why when I try to input data from the first site listed below into R using the scan() function, a different page is read in instead (the second site listed):

Re: [R] URL Scan

2011-04-17 Thread jmsc
The site does not require a login/password. Another way to access the first site would be to go to the second site, click Connecticut, click Canterbury, CT, enter the online database, click search under Query by Location with nothing in the search fields, and click the first property. Viewing the