Yes, it's possible, but not completely through AJAX techniques.  In  
fact, I would recommend utilizing the RESTful API via a standalone  
application in, for example, PHP.  Using the code snippets in the  
documentation, you should be able to pull search results for a query,  
and using the same principles, you should be able to download the  
content you're looking for.

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On Apr 12, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Pratik aka Ricky wrote:

>
> Hi..
> I am new to AJAX. I want a little help in using it. i want to have a
> search that searches a particular website and opens it and sends the
> body content of the website onto a file in my hard disk. can this be
> done, if yes then how...
> thanks in advance.
>
> Ricky
>
> >


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