Hi Ravi, it's not only plain html, unfortunately. There are some java functions embedded to grab the actual quotes. Nevertheless, after searching around the net a bit, I'm proudly present the solution, which works for me :-D Sample application: - simple MFC-Dialog - one Webbrowser control (m_WebBrowserCtrl) - website is loaded and refreshed by button click - by clicking on a button the content of the site (plain text, not the html source) is copied into a CString variable to parse the data. void CWebbrowser_TestDlg::OnCopy() { IHTMLDocument2* m_pHTMLDocument2; LPDISPATCH lpDispatch; lpDispatch = m_WebBrowserCtrl.GetDocument(); HRESULT hr; if (lpDispatch) { hr = lpDispatch->QueryInterface(IID_IHTMLDocument2, (LPVOID*)&m_pHTMLDocument2); lpDispatch->Release(); ASSERT(SUCCEEDED(hr)); } CString sText; IHTMLElement *iSource; BSTR bstrSource; m_pHTMLDocument2->get_body(&iSource); iSource->get_outerText(&bstrSource); sText = bstrSource; MessageBox(sText); } Comments are welcome. Next step is to use the code in my application, but that seems to be easy. Greets M.