Try using the url of the iframe. This will get that HTML only, but that could be all you need.

Most sites will work easily, but some have a security variable that is sent along to the iframe url
that signals 'intended use'.


The include should simply add the text of another file to the current file, effectively inserting that text at the location of the include. The result should be that you will get the HTML without any other steps.


On Sep 22, 2010, at 6:45 PM, David C. wrote:

perhaps there's an iFrame or include in the html that references another
page --


There is definitely an iFrame involved and they have it pointing to
some sort of PHP "servlet" hosted from an entirely different domain.
Doesn't look to be much you can do with that combination.


Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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