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ehm, reading data from web?
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ehm, reading data from web?
Quick question, because either I can't find or don't remember whether it works im FS or not.
How to read data from online webpage?
Something like - type in app http://something.com/data/
and get the online content into FS app (or onto local drive as txt file and then into FS).
How to read data from online webpage?
Something like - type in app http://something.com/data/
and get the online content into FS app (or onto local drive as txt file and then into FS).
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Re: ehm, reading data from web?
Using HTTPPost Primitive without actually posting something...
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Re: ehm, reading data from web?
Okay, thanks on that. Are there any requirements for either server or directory or type of file (i.e. dynamic php / static htm or something in header within a file or structure or something like that)? I mean - it works where the forum is, but gives error on static html file, I have someone else for dynamic stuff there.
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Re: ehm, reading data from web?
Well, the Webserver has to return the content. That's the only limitation that I know. That means you can't use any redirection of requests (Status codes in the 3xx range)
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Re: ehm, reading data from web?
Okay, thanks.
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