--- In [email protected], "nickodemos2002" <nickodemos2...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sherip99@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > I tried to get that page with wget, but despite trying all the wget options 
> > to send cookie and login info, I never managed to sign in via wget. 
> > Therefore I never got anything better than the page you see when trying to 
> > load the page as Guest. This was my first attempt to use wget, maybe Detlef 
> > can do better.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Sheri
> >
>    Yes. For some reason when using a download program on  this site you have 
> to login twice to access anything. 
>    Good news. I was able to get the script to work to a degree. I was able to 
> download a webpage but only the front page of the website once you login.
>    Bad news. At least for me. While the script works at going what it is 
> supposed to do the problem is it is html coding. This does not work for what 
> I am looking for.
>    I need the information from the page. Copied from the page not the actual 
> page itself. The information I need to verify falls under different aspects 
> of the html code.
>    So is there a way instead of download the page just the content? Heck I 
> would be happy with a macro that when I clicked it it would just copy the 
> page directly to a file with the days date. And anytime when I pushed the key 
> if a file with the days date was created already just merge the info. Just 
> trying to eliminate multiple step is all.
>    Thx for the help so far. Looking more into the help pages you recommended.
>

Which browser do you use? I was successful batch downloading the ten pages 
using the download manager in a Firefox addin called DownThemAll. I downloaded 
and manipulated the files manually (twice) and ended up with two tab separated 
tables (from the two download sets). I don't know exactly how this would be 
very useful though.

<http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/files/0_TEMP_/combined.zip>

Regards,
Sheri

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