Extracting Images from a http:// page
xavier.bury at clearstream.com
xavier.bury at clearstream.com
Fri Feb 10 07:00:55 EST 2006
Hi David
It's quite simple:
put url thisurl into mydata
repeat while "<img" is in mydata
put offset("<img", mydata) into a
put offset(">",mydate, a) into b
if b < 1 then exit repeat
add a to b
put char a to b of mydata & CR after urlList
delete char 1 to b of mydata
end repeat
this should fit any purpose - including where image tags are broken across
multiple lines....
cheers
Xavier
use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 10.02.2006 12:45:30:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to extract all images from a http:// page. I have never
> worked with http: in RunRev before and was wondering if anyone had
> any suggestions or a sample stack on how to do this?
>
> Thanks a lot
> All the Best
> Dave
>
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