InfoScraper
Tools and techniques to extract information from web pages and newsletters
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"Data! data! data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."
— Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Watson in "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" by Arthur Conan Doyle. 


"I like deadlines," cartoonist Scott Adams once said. "I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."
"There is nothing like that feeling of spending days and days banging your head against a wall trying to solve a programming problem then suddenly finding that one tiny obscure and seemingly unrelated piece of the puzzle that unlocks the solution. Oh yeah!"

- Chris Maunder, CodeProject Newsletter 28 Jan 2002
"Management at eSnipe, which is me, is also feeling the pain of the 2002 bear market. So rather than pout about it, I bought some stuff on eBay that I really didn’t need, but made me feel better."

- Tom Campbell, president of eSnipe

 



 

 
 Monday, February 23, 2004
  6:16:37 PM  .NET Screen Scraping in depth by Damian Manifold 30 Oct 2003 Everything you need to know about screen scraping, from simply pulling down a page to more complex issues like submitting forms and cookies. Here you will learn how to use the Webclient and httpWebresponse classes and which is better for what task


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