OK that's sounds fine... does anyone know of a good service to uses. I have
gotten several to work based on what Joe has helped me with. But none are
for commercial uses and this service would get hit a lot. I tried looking at
what Yahoo and MSN use but I think that's way over what we need. Real a
simple stock chart for our own symbol is all we need.


Thanks for the help...


Neal Bailey
Internet Marketing Manager
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From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Stock Charts...


Neal

AFAIK, you have to get real-time stock quotes from a service or a
brokerage that subscribes to a service.

DICK

On Jul 27, 2004, at 11:00 AM, Neal Bailey wrote:

> Thanks Joe...
>
>  I looked over the site but could not find anything that was what I'm
> after. Maybe I'm missing it. Basically all I want to do is show our
> current stock prices for our company on the intranet website. Like I
> said we have one but they charge I think $250 a month for a simple
> feed. And really it's not even a feed it's just a link to a graphic
> that is updated every 15 minutes. The problem is since it's a graphic
> it can't be altered or changes to fit within our design.
>
>  So I am looking for something that would provide an xml feed or
> something I could use with CF.
>
>  ---Here is something that is unrelated. I am not receiving my
> messages that I send to the list. I seem to get everyone else's but
> they are several hours late. And when I send a response I never see
> it, I have to go to the websites and look in the daily topics and then
> reply from there. Does anyone know what's up with my account or
> system?
>
>  Thanks,
>  - Neal
>
>  >Hi Neal,
>  >
>  >If you go to xMethods.com, you'll see a variety of web services for
>  >looking up stock quotes.  Some are free, some aren't, but I guess it
>  >all depends on what you need them for.
>  >
>  >By using a web service instead of an html "feed," you just get the
>  >data back, then you can do whatever you'd like as far as colors and
>  >fonts.
>  >
>  >Cheers,
>  >
>  >Joe
>
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