I'm at my the end of my rope and can only think to turn here for info
sources. I need to be able to download and save web pages on an hourly
schedule.

Is there a web site which could provide me with AppleScript help (like
http://www.htmlgoodies.com for HTML)? Alternately, is there a way to tell
AppleScript to relaunch a script after an hour or do something after an
hour? After that I'll have to get an automated method of extracting the data
off those pages but that's an AppleScript project for another day (don't
have the spare time to devote to that)

I really don't want to go that route b/c that would entail having the
computer on 24 hrs/day but the site I normally get 24 hours worth of weather
data no longer provides the data in a format that I can use (graphics are
useless for data mining).

Thanks, a desperate Eric.


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