> From:          "Peter J. Schoenster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > Back again on the stage...
> > In case evrybody forgot me...

> Didn't forget.  Welcome back.

I didn't think I was so popular :-)

> > of course our server software. Now we are using IIS and Commerce.

> I am working for a company that has its intranet on NT.  All its
> websites are on unix.  I was thinking to learn asp etc. but I've told
> them to install perl. There is a very good version of perl for NT (I
> use it on own NT box).

But of course you know perl, I dont know perl and I have to work on a 
yet developed project in asp.

> > Does anybody know if there is a means to read and >process< the
> > content of a remote page, using just the resource a browser can
> > offer (JavaScript, VBScript...)?

> Given that I have many websites to manage I appreciate the ease of
> administering them from a web page.  I am creating a webadmin
> directory for each server. 

snip...

Actually this is of course a good idea but it's not what I was 
looking for. I would like to use a browser to read a remote page and 
then present to the user  a modified version of that page without the 
use of any cgi application on my server.
Not read, process and trasmitt. This would be a clear violation of 
security, but just read, process and show to the user.
Of course this could be done in C or in any other language as a stand 
alone application, and if I won't find any other solution I'll do it 
in such way but it is not exactly what I'm looking for.

Thank you anyway.
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Ivan Sergio Borgonovo - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gorilla Bookstore http://www.gorilla.it
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