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> Peter Skye said:
>
> >[Steven - you open a socket and send a "form request" to
> >Yahoo!, and they send back the data you requested. I
> >used IPTrace/IPFormat to capture the form information.
> >Open a socket on Port 80, send and receive, close the
> >socket. You can capture volume at the end of the day
> >with a different request.]
Steven Levine wrote:
>
> You are working way too hard. I prefer to avoid working
> from first principles and modified some of Rollin's code
> with some wrapper stuff to convert to response to CSV and
> pull it into my local historical database.
>
> Does this look familiar?
>
> str = "GET /d/quotes.csv?s=" || quotes ||,
> "&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e=.csv HTTP/1.0" || CRLF || CRLF
>
>
What are you talking about?
- Peter
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