Hi guys and girls,
okay, this is a dumbnut question I wouldn't bother asking but I really
did hit a spot now where I am totally wedged up in my head and can't think
straight anymore... so the, I bet easy, answer to my question escapes me.
What I am trying to do is the following:
Read the
On 6 May 2010 10:47, Auto-Deppe C. Hänsel c.haen...@auto-deppe.de wrote:
Hi guys and girls,
okay, this is a dumbnut question I wouldn't bother asking but I really
did hit a spot now where I am totally wedged up in my head and can't think
straight anymore... so the, I bet easy, answer to
On 6 May 2010 10:55, Peter Lind peter.e.l...@gmail.com wrote:
You could parse the document with the DOM classes. Load as a
DOMDocument, then grab what's needed with the relevant methods (you
can use xpath to single out your divs with the right classes).
http://dk2.php.net/domdocument
On 6 May 2010 10:55, Peter Lind peter.e.l...@gmail.com wrote:
You could parse the document with the DOM classes. Load as a
DOMDocument, then grab what's needed with the relevant methods (you
can use xpath to single out your divs with the right classes).
http://dk2.php.net/domdocument
On 6 May 2010 14:20, Auto-Deppe C. Hänsel c.haen...@auto-deppe.de wrote:
Hi all, and thanks a lot for your suggestions. It works well now.
The only problem I do have are german Umlaute [äöü] when receiving the
content of the remote page.
It#s formatted in iso-8859-1 and I'd rather have it in
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