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stocks in rss or xml (or hell, text if nothing else)

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    i'm doing a project for school and i need a web site that is standarized enough to be able to retrieve a stock quote for any given stock symbol and return those values to either a sql database or an xml file for import into a sql database. i'm sure there is a Google solution to this, but i won't know where to start with that. thanks ahead of time, stephen

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      i'm doing a project for school and i need a web site that is standarized enough to be able to retrieve a stock quote for any given stock symbol and return those values to either a sql database or an xml file for import into a sql database. i'm sure there is a Google solution to this, but i won't know where to start with that. thanks ahead of time, stephen

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      medicenpringles wrote:

      i'm sure there is a Google solution to this, but i won't know where to start with that.

      "xml stock ticker vb" works, in fact the first match is a full solution. If you use it, obviously read the article and then rewrite the code, so that you understand what it does, and you've actually done your assignment. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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