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Parsing WHOIS Results?

Hello Group!

I'm trying to lookup IP information from a WHOIS server and then pick out
info from the result. Normally all the info I need is in the first 10 lines
or so of about a five page result. Any ideas how I'd go about doing this
using ASP?

(We have looked at the various components that do IP lookups for you but we
don't want to go down that route if poss.)

Many Thanks
Chris
Jul 19 '05 #1
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