In explorer, just click "view" and "source", and you'll see all of the html
code for the primary file, if not framed. If the page has frames, then
you'll have to save the page to my docs, and then open and view source of
all html files it saves in all folders.
me
"Michael Winter" <M.******@blueyonder.co.invalid> wrote in message
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 18:58:30 +0200, Ricardo Garcia <th******@wanadoo.es>
wrote:
well, supposing i have a link (www.aaaa.com), how i get the <meta>
attributes??
i need the title and the description
In precisely the same way that you'd assume a search engine does: download
and parse the HTML.
Mike
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