Graham and Cybarite,

Thanks for responding.  This is for a project in the distant future.  Right 
now I'm just gathering info.

Louis



At 09:10 PM 5/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I don't follow this requirement.
>
>I think the Quicken file format is created at the source site (the Bank)
>and is downloaded and saved from a web browser running in a secure session.
>
>I don't see any reason to write code to get involved in the SSL portion of
>that where you would have to logon and convince your bank's server that you
>are the browser. Then navigate to get the file you want then download it.
>
>Once it is downloaded by your normal browser and saved, a script could read
>it and parse it and create your own balance sheet or transaction journal or
>whatever.
>
>You can look at the Quicken format by downloading your account history file.
>The format is very simple.
>
> >  "Dr. Louis A. Turk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone written a script to download Quicken
> > > compatible files from banks?
> >
> > Hi Louis,
> >
> > This will almost certainly require Rebol/command.
>
>
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