OH! So that's what that does!
I've never had a need to use @URL, and so I guess the explanation of what it does 
never stuck in my head.
Is this a great programming tool or what?
Thanks John
Mark Bushaw

On 4 May 2002 at 22:03, John Shaw wrote:

> Wouldn't <@URL> assigned to a variable do it?
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> > Scenario- shopper is viewing products on a price-comparison website.
> Clicks
> > on a 'buy-online' button that directs him to my website. I need to gather
> > the price/shipping information that the shopper saw for display on my item
> > detail page. The sales guys are too lazy to update the link every time
> they
> > update the price on the price comparison website. I can run a report from
> > the price comparison site with a single url.
> > How do I capture the html from the price comparison site, so I can parse
> it
> > and filter for the information I need. Thanks
> > Mark Bushaw
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