<CFHTTP .......................></CFHTTP>

Then use cfhttp.fileContent as your variable

Regards,
Dan.

Robert Orlini wrote:

>IS there a way to save the content of a web page using cfsavecontent?
>
>Here's my script:
>
><cfsavecontent variable="intro">
>
><CFLocation url="http://www.mypage.com";>
>
></cfsavecontent>
>
><cfoutput>#intro#</cfoutput>
>
>Would I be able to search #intro# for certain text? Or is there a better way? 
>Sorry but this is new to me.
>
>Robert O.
>
>  
>

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