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How to do Web Scraping Using MS Inet Control

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    Dear Friends, Please help me how to do web scraping using MS Inet control in visual basic. Actually I am doing work on a project that require web scraping (Programmatically Put Parameters on a web and Get Result that will be stored in a excel comma separated file.). The website developed in cold fusion having extension (.cmf). So, any body having complete idea with an example about web scraping using vb/vb.net then kindly immediate response me. Note: Please one thing keep in mind I have also great problem to fully read contents of cold fusion file (.cmf) using Ms Inet OpenUrl Method. Please answer me fully appropriate and satisfied. Special Thanks. Shahzad Ahmad Please only reply on this address. Email: ShahzadAhmad_Bs@Yahoo.com

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      Dear Friends, Please help me how to do web scraping using MS Inet control in visual basic. Actually I am doing work on a project that require web scraping (Programmatically Put Parameters on a web and Get Result that will be stored in a excel comma separated file.). The website developed in cold fusion having extension (.cmf). So, any body having complete idea with an example about web scraping using vb/vb.net then kindly immediate response me. Note: Please one thing keep in mind I have also great problem to fully read contents of cold fusion file (.cmf) using Ms Inet OpenUrl Method. Please answer me fully appropriate and satisfied. Special Thanks. Shahzad Ahmad Please only reply on this address. Email: ShahzadAhmad_Bs@Yahoo.com

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      Shahzad Ahmad wrote: Please only reply on this address. Email: ShahzadAhmad_Bs@Yahoo.com Sorry, no one is going to answer you by email. If you ask a question in the forums, the answers stay in the forums for other people to read. Posting the same question, day after day, will not get you an answer either. If your question wasn't answered the first time, chances are no-one has any appropriate experience with what your asking. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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        Dear Friends, Please help me how to do web scraping using MS Inet control in visual basic. Actually I am doing work on a project that require web scraping (Programmatically Put Parameters on a web and Get Result that will be stored in a excel comma separated file.). The website developed in cold fusion having extension (.cmf). So, any body having complete idea with an example about web scraping using vb/vb.net then kindly immediate response me. Note: Please one thing keep in mind I have also great problem to fully read contents of cold fusion file (.cmf) using Ms Inet OpenUrl Method. Please answer me fully appropriate and satisfied. Special Thanks. Shahzad Ahmad Please only reply on this address. Email: ShahzadAhmad_Bs@Yahoo.com

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        Ashaman
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        How about if you give it a shot (you're the one being paid, right?) and then ask specific questions about what you're struggling with rather than asking for a "fully appropriate and satisfied" answer.

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