Sometimes I love the deforastation !!! :)
>What forest? I can't see it, there's a huge number of trees in front of it. :-)
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>>Against the problem with the forest :)
>>thank you Tore
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>>>Again the same answer. Use either the GetDataFromURL function or the GetFileFromURL function. Usually I use the first for large files, and the second for smaller files. But you can also use the first for all files if you want.
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>>>>Thank for your answer
>>>>
>>>>Can you tell me how can I download a file (I need an image) from the web if I know its url ?
>>>>I mean by code of course :)
>>>>
>>>>thank you
>>>>Alessio
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>>>>>I responded so I could mark this. I might be able to join the chorus of ideas offered by others.
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>>>>>You can also do it directly, using a desk top object:
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http://www.levelextreme.com/DataEntryThreadView.aspx?ID=1497781>>>>>
>>>>>The XML is a pretty standard parse - have you got that worked out?
>>>>>
>>>>>>I need to get data from this :
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www.google.com/ig/api?weather=Latina>>>>>>
>>>>>>It should return an xml data but i cannot get it by using the InternetOpenUrlApi
>>>>>>
>>>>>>How can I read this Data ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thank you
>>>>>>Alessio